Every week we take a photo field trip to an interesting neighborhood in Boston. We explore some of the lesser known areas not often visited by tourists. We go where the local artists and photographers like to shoot. Our guides know all the best spots for great views, good lighting and secret treasures of beauty. Learn about the many different historic and innovative districts and how they all fit together to create a city called Boston.
This Photo Tour Begins outside the entrance tothe Intercontinental Hotel 510 Atlantic Ave. Boston Ma 02210 on the Second Friday of each month at 6:00pm Reservations Required.
Curious to see where the Big Dig started, where Trillium brews its beer, where innovation and art exist moments apart? Come explore the Fort Point Channel and discover an area of Boston known as the place where tradition and modern culture meet. We will focus our photo tour on the exciting mix of architecture and art found along the channel. See the Boston skyline from a whole new angle on this tour. See with the innovators eye as you tour this lesser known area of the city.
This field trip to Harvard Square will introduce you to a step by step method for gaining confidence in photographing people on the streets. This is a essential skill for travel photographers, family photographers, and anyone interested in capturing the ordinary moments of life in a way that tells a story.
You are invited to join this photography field trip as we explore the structures, patterns and architecture of the financial district in down town Boston. This is a rarely photographed section of the city with many visual treasures. You can capture some unique images for sure. I have designed a waking tour that will give you the opportunity to photograph contemporary buildings and historic landmarks, big scenes and small details. Who knows what you will find. This area is perfect for creating dramatic black and white images.
This Tour Begins at the Chinatown Gate John F Fitzgerald Surface Rd, Boston, MA 02111 Third Friday of each month at 6:00pm Reservations Required
See Chinatown through the eyes of the locals. Discover unknown curious cultural treasures while you learn to take better photos. Boston's Chinatown is listed as one of the top 10 in the US. With authentic food, shops, and buildings, it makes a perfect photo field trip destination. The Chinatown gate with impressive foo lions on each side serves as the starting point for our adventure. We have been leading photography groups to this neighborhood for 5 years so know all the best spots for capturing the beauty of this culture in a non obtrusive way. We are always welcomed back again and again. We look forward to sharing our knowledge of this Asian neighborhood with you. We will go off the beaten path for sure.
This Photo Tour Begins at The Boston Center for the Arts 539 Tremont Street Boston 02116 the first Friday of the month at 6pm. Reservations Required.
Discover the secret photos opportunities in the Hip and Historic South End. The South End is on the National Register of Historic places and is also home to hundreds of artists, offering a unique mix of history and creativity. But it is not on the usual tour agenda so it is for the Curious Souls interested in seeing the lesser known areas of Boston.
Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph. – Matt Hardy
Join us as we explore the charming, historic, area of Boston known as Beacon Hill. We will focus on photographing the architectural details of this area packed with Federal, Greek Revival, and Victorian architectural treasures, antique shops and historic landmarks. This makes great practice for any traveling you may do where you want to capture the spirit of a place. What makes it unique? We will focus on the unique character of the lesser known streets and nooks.
This Photo Tour begins outside Mike's Pastry 300 Hanover St. Boston MA 02113 on the 4th Friday of the month at 6pm Reservations Required.
The North End of Boston is best known for its place in history along the Freedom trail. But there is far more to see and photography in this neighborhood. The food, the people, small streets all offer a peek into the Italian community of Boston. There are more restaurants per square foot in this section of Boston than anyplace else. Join us as we go off the tourist trek into the lesser known side streets of the North End to discover where the locals shop, eat, and greet each other. Think of it as taking the "Creative Freedom Trail" with an expert photography guide.