Newfoundland is one of my favourite places in the world, and one that far too few people have seen. It’s a wild and wonderful place and those who have visited tend to visit again and again. Perhaps “Lost and Found” Newfoundland’s traveler’s guide says it best, ” No Matter where you find yourself in Newfoundland and Labrador, you’ll feel so very, very, far away. This place does that to you. It sweeps you off your feet and keeps you there for as long as you want. The land itself is like no other – cliffs and barrens, bights and guts – around every corner there’s the unexpected.”
Newfoundland offers incredible diversity in landscape and wildlife. It is truly a nature photographer’s dream location. Add to that the friendly people of Newfoundland and you have a truly remarkable and rare mix. You can be photographing icebergs in the morning, and puffins or gannets in the afternoon. The list of possible photographic opportunities is astounding. It was for this reason that I chose Newfoundland as the location for my digital photography workshops and digital photography summer camps for teens.