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Colin McGahan - Photography Western Massachusetts based Photographer specializing in Aerial, Astro, Landscape and Wildlife Photo
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Brrrrrr it’s cold. Photography is sure important especially in documenting change. This place has changed immensely over...
03/12/2024

Brrrrrr it’s cold. Photography is sure important especially in documenting change. This place has changed immensely over the last few years due to downed trees, flooding and nature running its course.

While it’s still beautiful, I miss when many of the trees were still standing tall not blocking the view of this beauty. I’m hopeful that nature continues to run its course and the unobstructed view of these falls from a distance returns.

This year’s Scenes From Western Massachusetts Calendar is hitting your mailboxes! What’s next? To give back to those who...
19/11/2024

This year’s Scenes From Western Massachusetts Calendar is hitting your mailboxes! What’s next?

To give back to those who have purchased a calendar, I am going to give away an 8x10 print of the winner’s choice! The good news is - if you haven’t gotten your calendar yet there is still time. Any purchase from now until December 14th will count towards the drawing.

Calendars can be ordered either directly from me, or through my website! To ensure delivery before Christmas, please try to order by December 1st!

It’s almost time to turn the calendar into 2025, and you can bring the beauty of Western Massachusetts into your home, near or far!

https://www.colinmcgahan.com/print-shop/p/0zl9eh0si0kcxa5kxiu7eli4799awk

Just wanted to come on here and give a HUGE shoutout to the 40+ people who have supported my work by purchasing a 2025 c...
05/11/2024

Just wanted to come on here and give a HUGE shoutout to the 40+ people who have supported my work by purchasing a 2025 calendar from me! Great news - first round is hitting the presses and should be on your doorstep in the next two to three weeks!

Also if you haven’t gotten yours good news! It’s not too late to order yours to get here by the holidays, every purchase helps support my work! I love this area, and love sharing the beauty of it. Your support is so appreciated and I am so inspired to continue highlighting the beauty of our region 🧡

https://www.colinmcgahan.com/print-shop/p/0zl9eh0si0kcxa5kxiu7eli4799awk

Simply moody autumn details. Falling leaves lead to season changes. It’s a great time to reflect, recollect, and cozy in...
31/10/2024

Simply moody autumn details. Falling leaves lead to season changes. It’s a great time to reflect, recollect, and cozy in for the next few months.

I’m trying to be more intentional with my work, capturing scenes but telling a story with each and every image. I also want to work to find a way to make “stick season” beautiful, because the browns, greys, and rust last so dang long and I’m sick of being uninspired by it.

Throwing it back to another shot I had envisioned since I first drove by this pond prior to moving to Easthampton. Thank...
29/10/2024

Throwing it back to another shot I had envisioned since I first drove by this pond prior to moving to Easthampton. Thankfully I lucked out, got a great morning sky and relatively low fog, conditions I had hoped for about a year prior.

The first image is the cover image of my 2025 Scenes From Western Massachusetts calendar, which highlights some of my favorite places in the 413, and hopefully some of yours as well.

Just a reminder, I’m running a preorder special for 2 more days - so if you want one & can support me it would mean the world!

Link in bio if you’d like to support!

https://www.colinmcgahan.com/print-shop/p/0zl9eh0si0kcxa5kxiu7eli4799awk

Low flow, we need some rain and dare I say ❄️?Leaves are falling quick - many spots I had planned to hit have dropped th...
28/10/2024

Low flow, we need some rain and dare I say ❄️?

Leaves are falling quick - many spots I had planned to hit have dropped their leaves due to some pretty wild winds over the weekend. I will say though, it was a good weekend to relax and enjoy some seasonal favorites while mentally preparing for what is to come.

Stick season brings a bit of a pause, a time to recoup and prepare for the longest season of them all here in New England.

I’m truly hoping for a little rain just to fill the waterfalls and to make some local spots shine.

Due to low flow, here’s a 2 minute exposure showing the water movement at one of my favorite places in Western Mass. Thankfully it was too wet & chilly that day for any surprise skinny dippers that seem to always show up when I usually have this place to myself. Makes it a lot easier when I don’t have to restrict what I can shoot here 🤣

Scenes that make me want to make this place my home
25/10/2024

Scenes that make me want to make this place my home

Crazy to think about how much this roadside park has changed at night over the past few years. It used to be my quick es...
24/10/2024

Crazy to think about how much this roadside park has changed at night over the past few years. It used to be my quick escape to dark skies, and now, the light pollution in this location is stronger than it ever was.

Although this image is a bit busy, I liked the story it tells. The Deerfield river rose in the short time I was there, so any chance at a solid foreground down by the water was impossible. Thanks to some passing by cars though for lighting up the trees in this image.

I love the Mohawk Trail, always have and always will, but the days where the dark night sky was the brightest thing around are slipping sadly.

Visualizing images pays off. Last night after work I raced the setting sun to get to North Adams in time to attempt capt...
23/10/2024

Visualizing images pays off. Last night after work I raced the setting sun to get to North Adams in time to attempt capturing this. Peak foliage tends to hit this spot much later than most areas, and this year color was full of reds and deep oranges, while Florida mountain brought signs of what is to come. Cue the Noah Kahan.

Ever since I got my first drone, I’ve wanted to capture this image. Thankfully now technology is at a point where I can take longer exposures with the drone with little to no camera movement.

Light trails in general can be difficult, but add being 350ft up on the side of a mountain to the mix and I’m really surprised at how this came out. This image is a blend of about 35 images - 3 for the panorama landscape (to retain as much detail as possible) and the remainder shot at 6 second exposures for the light trails. Thankfully my Mavic 3 classic is a beast not only with long exposures but lowlight.

It can be hard to create something “new” in a place that is adored by many New England photographers, but that’s why I love being local & thinking through ideas, often attempting multiple times before the stars (or in this case foliage) align.

Hillside Havens in the NEK - just gotta let go and the scenes will find ya. Honestly I feel like I’ve hit a creative cro...
22/10/2024

Hillside Havens in the NEK - just gotta let go and the scenes will find ya.

Honestly I feel like I’ve hit a creative crossroad, seems to always come around now too. It’s not burnout but I think a sense that I don’t want the season to end & spending my time sorting through the catalog is hard to become inspired for.

This Fall has had its wins and its frustrations too. Not gonna lie - seeing a majority of the US getting to witness the massive Aurora storm a few weeks ago while I was in, what should have been the perfect place, hurt a lil (lotta) bit. Ms Aurora and I have really somehow evaded each other, sometimes from faults of our own, but usually by just unlucky circumstances. Tracking that storm, learning about what makes these events happen, and just being teased with it but knowing full well I was in the wrong place at the wrong time made it difficult to want to even interact with it.

Life & especially nature is a game, and every little setback or event comes with a lesson. I know for a fact I have to focus on continuing to do the things that bring me joy & the results will present themselves.

Sorry to get deep on a Tuesday afternoon, now off to capture a shot I’ve been visualizing for the better part of 4 years - hope it works out.

Odd conditions presented themselves last weekend on the trail. Rain came quick and so did cool temps. This area always p...
18/10/2024

Odd conditions presented themselves last weekend on the trail. Rain came quick and so did cool temps. This area always perplexes me when it comes to foliage yet it’s my favorite place to fly the drone in Mass. Just a bit up the road on top of the mountain trees are past peak, in the small valley caused by the Cold River some spots are past peak and some haven’t even turned, and down towards the center of Charlemont bright yellows were present.

There are so many factors that play a role in good color and when it happens, it’s crazy to me that just a few miles from this place north and south, color is typically peak at the end of September meanwhile this area lags behind.

I think if anything I’ve learned from chasing peak conditions, is that if you don’t like how it’s looking in one area, drive a little bit, you’ll probably be amazed by the change around you. I think this year also was a subtle reminder to and myself that we have to spend more time enjoying some of the places in our “backyard” more as they really wowed us this year 😅🍁

C/2023 a3 Tsuchinshan-Atlas over Northampton, MA tonight, 10/15/24 at approximately 7:20pm. This image is a panorama of ...
16/10/2024

C/2023 a3 Tsuchinshan-Atlas over Northampton, MA tonight, 10/15/24 at approximately 7:20pm.

This image is a panorama of multiple exposures at differing lengths / ISOs via my DJI Mavic 3 Classic. My friend challenged me to shoot it with the drone, and I’ll say I’m shocked at the result.

Please note: this image was taken legally, using anti-collision lighting flown under my Part 107 license.

Happy Wednesday from my happy place 🍁
09/10/2024

Happy Wednesday from my happy place 🍁

Was a good morning chasing some local scenes often overlooked. Thankful to live nearby & even more thankful for Vermont....
04/10/2024

Was a good morning chasing some local scenes often overlooked. Thankful to live nearby & even more thankful for Vermont. One slight hiccup - drone decided to yolo into a tree and destroyed the propellers.

Coincidentally I had already ordered replacement props that were supposed to come in today.

Lesson learned, always have backups and always remember that the drone can have a mind of its own 😅

Morning light at this roadside gem. Didn’t have long to shoot it as the clear skies do not play well with waterfalls tha...
03/10/2024

Morning light at this roadside gem. Didn’t have long to shoot it as the clear skies do not play well with waterfalls that are as open as this one, but loved the way the sun peaked over the top of the cascade shining rays through the pines lighting up some of the morning mist.

As always, this is my favorite time of the year. The time I can solely focus on my photography with little distractions and live the life of a full time landscape photographer (even if it’s only for a short time). Maybe someday I’ll get to do this stuff for a living, but until then, this week of vacation will be my saving grace :)

Contrasty daytimes end at Dixville Notch. I like this single frame, far different than my usual shooting style in terms ...
02/10/2024

Contrasty daytimes end at Dixville Notch. I like this single frame, far different than my usual shooting style in terms of lighting, but as my friend says, gotta get creative with our comps.

2 more days until more 🍁 chasing for me. Currently considering shooting the next few sunrises though. Glad to see the colors are coming through nicely!

The Great North Woods of New Hampshire always provides. Consistently in awe of the beauty of this area and already plann...
01/10/2024

The Great North Woods of New Hampshire always provides. Consistently in awe of the beauty of this area and already planning on spending much more time up there next summer 🫎

Saw a moose thanks to looking behind me as we were about to leave a remote pond. Have been manifesting this forever and while the photo is not something I’m proud of (because I was unprepared), watching a bull moose with a full rack during the rut swim across a pond surrounded by peak fall foliage will live on in my brain as one of the best things I’ve witnessed in nature. I can’t knock myself too much though, I had said all week leading up to our trip that we would see one like this, and I truly wouldn’t care if I got a good photo.

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