Architecture of Boston (Winter Walks)
Architecture of Boston (Winter Walks)
Architecture of Boston: Indoor Winter Walks
This small-group class takes place in architecturally rich indoor locations, offering a comfortable, museum-like stroll while learning simple, effective techniques for photographing architecture. It’s a social, hands-on experience that blends light instruction with time to explore, create, and connect with fellow photographers.
What to Expect
We’ll meet at a thoughtfully chosen indoor location known for its architectural character—perfect for staying warm while staying inspired. The class moves at an easy pace, with very light walking (less than one mile total) and plenty of time to observe and photograph.
Your instructor will introduce key ideas through short demonstrations and visual examples, then guide you through a mix of mini assignments and open creative time. You’ll receive a balance of 1:1 support and group guidance, making the experience feel personal, collaborative, and low-pressure.
Classes run 90–120 minutes and are limited to approximately 6 participants, creating a welcoming environment where questions, experimentation, and conversation are encouraged.
What You’ll Learn
How to notice and photograph architectural details, patterns, and design elements
Simple composition techniques for interiors and built spaces
How light, angles, and perspective influence architectural images
Practical camera settings and lens choices for indoor architecture
How to slow down, observe, and photograph with intention
Who This Class Is For
Beginners looking for a supportive introduction to architectural photography
Hobbyist photographers seeking inspiration and guided creative time
Anyone interested in architecture, design, or a social winter activity
All skill levels are welcome. No prior experience with architecture photography is required.
What to Bring
A digital camera with manual mode (DSLR or mirrorless)
Smartphones are also welcome!
A fully charged battery and empty memory card
Suggested:
One or two lenses (wide to short telephoto ranges work well)
Comfortable shoes
Curiosity and a willingness to explore

