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The colors are coming

Maine Fall Leaves

Here in Maine, autumn is a pretty special time of year.   The leaves are turning brilliant colors, leaf-peepers on buses are chasing the peak colors as they move from Fort Kent down to Kittery and, somewhere, a photographer is taking killer photos.

A couple of things that I know to be true:  One, the fall is New England’s perfect season–it’s actually quite long, extending right up until late November–and it’s somewhat tourist-free after Labor Day.  This is when Mainers really seem to enjoy their state.  Two, the crisp blue of autumn skies and the aforementioned leaves make it the perfect time for photos that feature the environment…say, environmental portraits or architectural images.  People here are crazy for their fall foliage.  If you don’t believe me, check out the Yankee Foliage site, which tracks the the progression of peak leaf-changing as it marches southward.  They could well be tracking nuclear material in the former Soviet Union for all the detail and seriousness they apply to leaves.  Their obsession is to your benefit.

The problem is, although fall lasts forever here in Maine, those brilliantly-colored fall leaves don’t.  In fact, anyone hoping for beautiful shots displaying some of New England’s finest scenery should be planning on the shoot dates right about now.  I’ve had clients wait until the end of September or October to start setting things in motion only to miss the peak of leaf color due to an employee schedule change, sickness, bad weather or other logistical issues only to find that their visual opportunities have literally fallen away.

So whether you’re taking the images yourself or hiring a pro, start thinking and planning on your best autumn visuals now.

The solution to making your images pop? Fall.

Fall isn’t just a great time for photos of leaves and beautiful New England landscapes. It’s one of the best times to take photos of virtually anything outside.
Think about it–if you have a building, a group of people or even trucks that need to be photographed outside, then the changing leaves of Fall provide a dramatic visual punch that will make your images stand out. Couple that with the often-changing (and usually dramatic) weather here in New England and you can get some truly wonderful serendipitous effects that you simply won’t get any other time of year.
I love Fall. I like bundling up in layers that I can remove as the day warms. I love the crisp smell of Autumn in the air.  Mostly, I just love shooting photos out-of-doors this time of year.

Big Rig in Fall