Jim Zuckerman

One Final Shot at Portland Head Light

Jim Zuckerman
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You know the feeling. Your day of photography is over, but you have this yearning to compose one last shot. Professional photographer, Jim Zuckerman, also knows the feeling as he captures his own one last shot in Portland, Maine.

On the rocky shoreline of coastal Maine, Jim sets his tripod at a low angle and shoots a lighthouse tower growing out of the exquisitely textured rocks. You will learn why it’s a good idea to shoot in vertical and horizontal formats and why shooting from different angles yields satisfying results.

Come to Maine with pro shooter, Jim Zuckerman, who shows you why one last shot is always a good idea.

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