PhotoWalks Beacon Hill Tour
Boston, Massachusetts
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Trip Type: Photography Tours
Duration: 90 minutes
A PhotoWalks tour experience will teach you how to see creatively and take amazing pictures in less than 2 hours. And, there's plenty of fascinating historical commentary too!
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A PhotoWalks tour experience will teach you how to see creatively and take amazing pictures in less than 2 hours. And, there's plenty of fascinating historical commentary too!
Walking along the picturesque streets of Beacon Hill is like an immersion into a 19th century English-inspired neighborhood that's rich in history and charm. Learn how to compose amazing pictures of Beacon Hill’s diverse architecture, colorful flowers spilling out of the window boxes, antique gas lamps that line the brick sidewalks, the most photographed street in Boston as well as an exclusive enclave and other surprises hidden in unexpected places. Fascinating commentary of Beacon Hill's history and sites along the itinerary are also provided throughout the tour.
The PhotoWalks Guide to Creative Photography is included in the tour price. This e-booklet provides valuable information on maximizing your photography skills and user-friendly explanations of camera settings.
Walking along the picturesque streets of Beacon Hill is like an immersion into a 19th century English-inspired neighborhood that's rich in history and charm. Learn how to compose amazing pictures of Beacon Hill’s diverse architecture, colorful flowers spilling out of the window boxes, antique gas lamps that line the brick sidewalks, the most photographed street in Boston as well as an exclusive enclave and other surprises hidden in unexpected places. Fascinating commentary of Beacon Hill's history and sites along the itinerary are also provided throughout the tour.
The PhotoWalks Guide to Creative Photography is included in the tour price. This e-booklet provides valuable information on maximizing your photography skills and user-friendly explanations of camera settings.
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