Hi folks!
The Tetons workshop is behind me and now it’s on to my my New Hampshire Fall Colors Workshop, which runs from October 17 – 20.

- Pemigewasset River Covered Brige – Franconia Notch, NH
The fall color workshop was a blast last year and I don’t expect anything different this fall. We’re staying at the wonderful The Buttonwood Inn, again this year and I’m sure the foliage won’t disappoint!

- Dining room at the Buttonwood Inn
The Buttonwood Inn, situated in the White Mountain National Forest, is a bed and breakfast country inn located minutes from North Conway Village, historic Jackson, Mt. Washington, and other White Mountain area attractions. The Inn offers 10 individually decorated guestrooms and lodging includes a homemade gourmet breakfast with items prepared to suit dietary restrictions including gluten-free. The Inn is nationally recognized for their quality of innkeeping and provides the best in service, hospitality, and attention to detail.

Please visit to my site, Jeffrey Aiello Photography, and sign up for my New Hampshire Fall Colors Workshop, and visit the Buttonwood Inn’s site, The Buttonwood Inn, to secure your accommodations for the workshop. It’ll be an amazing workshop!

Pequawket Pond, New Hampshire – 2010
Happy Shooting!
Jeff Aiello
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