In this post, we’ve asked professional photographer, Luke Madden, to tell us a bit about some of his favorite Overland photos in New England. For anyone who aspires to be a professional photographer, these photos and comments can show you how a seasoned pro does it.
“Service and Hiking New England is a trip I’ve always enjoyed photographing, especially on the days spent at Caretaker Farm. It is a classic New England farm, and the landscape there is beautiful. After a day in the dirt, the expressions I photograph on this day are usually those of accomplishment and camaraderie.”
“Another classic New England feature are the boulders found on top of some of the higher peaks that we hike on Mountains & Sea Adventure, New England Explorer, and Appalachian Trail Expedition. The sheer size of them is humbling especially given that they lie on top of mountains. Pair that with the rolling green-blue landscape of Vermont or New Hampshire and an Overland group and you can’t go wrong.”
“Cuteness is undeniably a part of photographing Overland’s intro trips (especially Berkshire Adventure). Students of that age are so unguarded in their enthusiasm that sometimes all you have to do is point the camera and push the button. The feeling of accomplishment after their hikes quite often bring out the smiles and somehow they always have a little extra energy for piggy back rides. “
“This may be the best photo of Maine I’ve ever captured. Kayakers, a lighthouse and a lobster boat all in one frame – I couldn’t believe my luck when the student looked back and smiled. This was a highlight for me, and not just on New England Explorer, but on any Overland trip I photographed, anywhere in the world.”
Luke Madden Biography
Luke has been photographing for Overland since the role was created in 2010. Working with the Overland team, the role of Overland photographer has evolved into a critical means of sharing the Overland story with families, leaders, and the outdoor community. Luke has traveled across the country and around the world to capture the Overland experience. During the rest of the year, Luke lives in Maine and does freelance work for a number of nonprofits which specialize in education and research / conservation.
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