Thursday, August 13, 2009

How To Find and Photograph The Photo-Scenics In Vermont.”

Please let your camera club members know that my Vermont Photo-Scenic Guide Handbook, “How To Find and Photograph The Photo-Scenics In Vermont.” Is available for immediate delivery for the Fall Foliage Season in Vermont. This guidebook was written in response to the inquires of many, many photographers who went to Vermont but could not find the famous scenes as they are hidden away, off the main highways, in the back roads of Vermont. I have received many letters from all over the world by amateur and professional photographers, who purchased my guidebook, thanking me for making it easy for them to find these picturesque Vermont scenes.

There is information on over 20 famous photo scenes you have seen on calendars, greeting cards and in camera club competitions, with a description of each scene complete with detailed road directions, turn by turn, to the 1/10th of a mile. It tells you the best time of year and the best time of day to shoot the scenes and it plans your photo day to save time and gasoline. Best of all it has the famous “Tripod Hole” bird’s eye view diagrams for each scene to show you exactly where to place your camera for the best composition.

If you want to read more about the photo guide book, go to my website at:

http://vermontphotoguide.20fr.com/catalog.html

This Handbook will pay for itself on the first day of shooting and the price is only $16.95 each, postage paid and shipped by First Class Mail for faster delivery. They can pay with PAYPAL or send me their check. If they want to pay with Paypal, my I.D. is:- arnkap@comcast.net

If they would rather pay with their personal check, make it out to Arnold Kaplan, and send it to 236 Nottingham Drive, Centerville, MA 02632.

Remember: This Handbook Plans the Photographic Day To Have You At The Right Photo-Scenic At The Right Time Of Day For The Best Lighting Conditions.

Below you will find an Attachment to click on for a copy of a flyer of this handbook for you to print it out for your camera club bulletin board or as a flyer. Thank you for your cooperation.

Arnold John Kaplan, APSA-AFIAP

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