Landscape Photography

Learning to See the Seacoast

Great Island Common | New Castle, NH

 

  

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Light, Lighthouses, and Landscape

At Great Island Common, Newcastle, NH, we’ll explore rocky shores, tidal pools, and sweeping views toward Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse, Whaleback Lighthouse, and Wood Island Life Saving Station.

This workshop focuses on slowing down, reading light, and making intentional photographic decisions that transform everyday scenes into compelling images.

Details

Date: Sat, July 18
 
Time: 5:00 – 7:00 PM
 
Location: Great Island Commons, Newcastle, NH
 
Price: $125
 
Class Size: Limited to 6 
 
Level: Beginner & Advanced
 

Attendees

• Those whose landscape images feel flat or inconsistent

• Anyone wanting to understand why certain scenes work

• Photographers seeking repeatable techniques for changing light

• Those interested in filters and focus stacking

Takeaways

• Learn how light direction and intensity affect a scene

• Use simple composition techniques to add depth

• Understand aperture, ISO, and reading your histogram

• Learn where to focus for sharp landscape images

Workshop Fee

$125

per person

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Capture the Seacoast Like a Pro

Join us at Great Island Common for an evening of hands-on landscape photography instruction along the New Hampshire seacoast.

You’ll leave with stronger images, practical techniques, and a clearer understanding of how light, composition, and exposure work together.

• Learn to read and work with natural light
• Build stronger composition and visual depth
• Practice exposure decisions in changing coastal conditions
• Photograph classic New England seascapes
• Small group instruction with hands-on guidance

Meet Your Instructor

David Mazur

Founder and Lead Instructor of Seacoast Photography School, David brings years of experience guiding photographers in dynamic outdoor environments. Known for his clear, witty, hands on approach, he breaks down complex concepts into practical, easy to understand guidance. His teaching style emphasizes confidence on the water, strong technical fundamentals, and helping photographers develop their own way of seeing, whether shooting from a kayak or working on land.

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