Grand Landscape

Since 1998, Erin Paul Donovan has been creating unique and inspirational images that showcase New England’s landscape. He approaches photography from a realist’s point of view and is passionate about creating awareness for land conservation and historic preservation. “As a photographer, I love the variety of photo subjects along the New Hampshire portion of the A.T.,” says Erin. “The peaceful forest scenes, the inspiring waterfalls, and the grand landscape of the Presidential Range, the subject matter is endless. It is an outdoor photographer’s paradise. And the history attached to the A.T. is just as amazing as the scenery.” On a personal level, Erin enjoys meeting other hikers on the Trail in New Hampshire. “Everyone on the A.T. has a unique story. And because I am a local to the White Mountains, I also get to see all the hard work that goes into maintaining the New Hampshire A.T. corridor,” he says. “The creation and the upkeep of the Trail is an impressive accomplishment that inspires me. But what I love most about it is that it brings people from all ages and backgrounds together to enjoy nature.”

Some of Erin’s work is highlighted in the Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s coffee table book: The Appalachian Trail: Celebrating America’s Hiking Trail. In his free time from operating his company, ScenicNH Photography, he explores the White Mountain National Forest.

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Dawn in the Presidential Range of the White Mountains; Inset: Self photo of Erin at work

Grand Landscape

Since 1998, Erin Paul Donovan has been creating unique and inspirational images that showcase New England’s landscape. He approaches photography from a realist’s point of view and is passionate about creating awareness for land conservation and historic preservation. “As a photographer, I love the variety of photo subjects along the New Hampshire portion of the A.T.,” says Erin. “The peaceful forest scenes, the inspiring waterfalls, and the grand landscape of the Presidential Range, the subject matter is endless. It is an outdoor photographer’s paradise. And the history attached to the A.T. is just as amazing as the scenery.” On a personal level, Erin enjoys meeting other hikers on the Trail in New Hampshire. “Everyone on the A.T. has a unique story. And because I am a local to the White Mountains, I also get to see all the hard work that goes into maintaining the New Hampshire A.T. corridor,” he says. “The creation and the upkeep of the Trail is an impressive accomplishment that inspires me. But what I love most about it is that it brings people from all ages and backgrounds together to enjoy nature.”

Some of Erin’s work is highlighted in the Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s coffee table book: The Appalachian Trail: Celebrating America’s Hiking Trail. In his free time from operating his company, ScenicNH Photography, he explores the White Mountain National Forest.

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Dawn in the Presidential Range of the White Mountains; Inset: Self photo of Erin at work


Twilight on Mount Pierce in the White Mountains


Mount Jackson – White Mountains

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