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Discovering New England Through the Photographer's Lens

  • Writer: Deborah Joy Baskall
    Deborah Joy Baskall
  • Aug 31
  • 4 min read

Updated: Sep 7

I have to confess something right off the bat: I’m hopelessly addicted to capturing the soul of New England through my camera. It’s like this region has a secret language, whispered through rustling leaves, crashing waves, and the golden glow of a setting sun. And me? I’m just the eager translator, fumbling with my lens, trying to catch every fleeting moment before it slips away.


Why New England? Because it’s a place where every corner tells a story, every shadow holds a memory, and every landscape begs to be immortalized. And if you think you’ve seen it all, think again. The magic is in the details, the light, the unexpected angles. So buckle up, because I’m about to take you on a wild, playful, and sometimes clumsy ride through the breathtaking new England landscapes that have stolen my heart.


Chasing Light and Shadows in New England Landscapes


There’s something almost mystical about the way light dances across New England’s landscapes. Early mornings are my favorite - that soft, diffused glow that makes everything look like a dream. I remember one chilly autumn morning in Vermont, standing on a hilltop, camera in hand, watching the fog lift like a curtain revealing a patchwork quilt of fiery foliage.


The trick? Patience. Lots of it. You wait for the light to hit just right, for the shadows to stretch and play. Sometimes, you get lucky. Other times, you’re left with a bunch of blurry shots and a cold nose. But hey, that’s part of the charm, right?


If you want to try this yourself, here’s a little secret: use a tripod and shoot during the golden hour - that magical window just after sunrise or before sunset. It’s when the world looks softer, warmer, and infinitely more photogenic. And don’t be afraid to experiment with angles. Get low, get high, tilt your camera - the landscape will reward your curiosity.


Wide angle view of autumn foliage on a Vermont hilltop at sunrise
A rustic wooden barn sits nestled among vibrant autumn foliage, with a leaf-strewn path leading towards its weathered facade, capturing the serene essence of fall in the countryside.

The Coastal Charms: New England Landscapes by the Sea


Now, if you think New England is all about forests and mountains, you’re missing half the story. The coastline here is a siren’s call to photographers like me. Rugged cliffs, quaint lighthouses, and the endless, restless ocean - it’s a playground for anyone with a camera.


One of my favorite spots? Marblehead, Massachusetts. There’s a raw, salty beauty there that’s impossible to resist. I spent an entire afternoon wandering the rocky shores, trying to capture the perfect wave crash or the way the sun kissed the lighthouse’s weathered paint. And yes, I fell on a slippery rock once or twice. But that’s just part of the adventure.


If you’re planning your own coastal shoot, here’s what I’ve learned: bring waterproof gear, wear sturdy shoes, and always respect the tides. The ocean is unpredictable, and your safety comes first. Also, keep an eye out for those little details - a weathered rope, a barnacle-covered rock, or a lone seagull perched just so. These small touches bring your photos to life.


Eye-level view of Marblehead lighthouse with crashing waves
A black truck parked on a sunlit street captures the vivid reflection of autumn leaves on its hood and windshield, highlighting the season's beauty.

Finding the Heartbeat of New England Through New England Photography


Here’s where things get personal. I stumbled upon a treasure trove of inspiration at Joy Artistry 2017, a place that feels like a warm hug for anyone who loves art and photography. Their collection of new england photography is not just about pretty pictures - it’s about capturing divine love and light in every frame.


What struck me most was the emotional honesty in their work. You can feel the artist’s soul in every shot, the way they see the world with a mix of awe and tenderness. It reminded me why I started this journey in the first place - to connect, to inspire, to share moments that make us feel alive.


If you want to dive deeper into the essence of New England through a photographer’s eyes, I highly recommend checking out their gallery. It’s a beautiful reminder that photography is more than technique - it’s a language of the heart.


Close-up view of a framed photograph of a New England coastal scene
A serene autumn landscape featuring vibrant fall foliage reflected in the calm waters of a lake, with a clear blue sky overhead and quaint houses nestled among the trees.

Tips and Tricks for Capturing New England’s Ever-Changing Seasons


New England is a land of dramatic seasonal shifts, and each one offers a fresh canvas for photographers. But let me tell you, it’s not always easy to keep up. One minute you’re chasing vibrant fall colors, the next you’re battling snow and ice.


Here’s what I’ve learned from my many misadventures:


  1. Spring - Focus on rebirth. Look for blooming flowers, melting snow, and the first green shoots. Macro lenses are your friend here.

  2. Summer - Embrace the long days and bright light. Coastal scenes and lush forests come alive. Don’t forget your polarizing filter to cut glare.

  3. Fall - This is the crown jewel. Saturated reds, oranges, and yellows everywhere. Scout locations early and plan your shoots around peak foliage.

  4. Winter - Minimalism is key. Snow-covered landscapes, bare trees, and icy lakes create stark, beautiful compositions. Dress warmly and protect your gear.


And a bonus tip? Always carry a small notebook or use your phone to jot down ideas and locations. Inspiration strikes when you least expect it, and you’ll want to remember those moments.


Why New England Landscapes Keep Me Coming Back for More


So, why do I keep returning to New England with my camera? Because it’s a place that never stops surprising me. The landscapes are like old friends with new stories to tell every time I visit.


Sure, I’ve had my share of frustrating shoots - blurry shots, bad weather, and the occasional wildlife encounter that left me more startled than inspired. But those moments only make the triumphs sweeter.


New England’s landscapes are a reminder that beauty is everywhere - in the quiet, the wild, the imperfect. And through my lens, I get to share that beauty with you. So, here’s to many more adventures, many more frames, and many more stories told through the photographer’s lens.


If you’re ready to explore, to see the world a little differently, grab your camera and start wandering. Because New England is waiting - with all its light, shadow, and endless charm.




 
 
 

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