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How To Find and Photograph the best Photo-Scenics In Vermont
A Photo Guide Book by Arnold John Kaplan, APSA-AFIAP
VERMONT - "The Photographer's Paradise"
Vermont is a special place. A photographer's world of perfect compositions. Small picturesque villages with white steeped churches and quaint houses nestled in the valleys. Old farm houses and red barns on the rolling hills and meadows. A countryside that changes color and character with each season.
The green mountains, hills and forests of summer change to brilliant hues of orange, red and yellow in the autumn. Next comes winter with deep marshmallowy snow and crisp, clear, cold air.
Every where you look you see photo possibilities and each photo scenic should be visited again and again to catch the various moods, whims, lighting and designs of nature. All these ingredients add that extra touch for award winning photographs on your first visit to “Photographers Paradise"
Granted, thousands of photographers come to photograph the Photo-Scenics each year from all over the World. Yet these photographers return home with images that win awards in camera clubs, photographic exhibitions and are exhibited in the International Photo Salons.
Professional photographers come to Vermont year after year, in all seasons, to take saleable photographs for calendars, greeting cards, advertising illustrations and fine prints.
Vermont is an experience you will never forget. You will return many times in different seasons to improve your photography and try to catch that great prize winning photo.
If you have never photographed the world famous JENNE FARM in Reading, Vt. at sunrise on an Autumn or Winter day, then you have not fulfilled your best photographic dreams of shooting that great American photo-scenic.
There are two-dozen or more perfect compositions ready for you to shoot and take home. Places such as; Waits River, Placey Farm, East Orange, East Topsham, East Corinth, Tunbridge, Sherbourne Farm, Pomfret Highland Farm, Grandma Moses scene, Hillside Acres Farm, Quechee Barns, Gray Farm, Lee Farm, and the Sugar House.
Many people say that that these Photo-Scenics have been over done. Yet I photographed in Vermont for over 40 years and never came back with duplicate photos as each year, each season was different.