Amish Culture Lifestyle Photographer Advertising and Editorial Stock Images
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Amish Culture Lifestyle Photographer Advertising and Editorial Stock Images

Clearly the most photographed subject, by travelers who visit The Amish Country in Pennsylvania, are shots of the Amish buggy moving through the beautiful rural landscape of Lancaster County. You will see a number of shots of these carriages right here on this web site. Nothing conjures up most people’s idea of the Amish lifestyle quite like these simple horse drawn carriages making their way about the farmland, traveling alongside more conventional and contemporary motor vehicles on the byways. I have been a regular visitor to the Lancaster, Pennsylvania area; home to a large Amish and Mennonite population, during my numerous adventures as a long distance motorcycle rider, traveler, photographer, writer, adventurer and author. In the year 2021 alone I made three separate visits to the Amish Country aboard my BMW sport touring motorcycle, and spent a righteous amount of time out in the remote rural farm areas creating photographic images of the Amish lifestyle. Buggies moving along the back roads, farmers working out in their fields with horse drawn farm equipment and families gathered together at sunset after a hard day’s work are just some of the subjects I covered. This image was captured near the small village of Bird-In-Hand, PA on a summer afternoon. I had staked out a spot on the side of the road that I thought would offer a good photo opportunity and didn’t have to wait long for an Amish buggy to come along. As it reached the perfect spot I released the shutter on my Nikon mirrorless camera fitted with a long Nikkor zoom lens to capture the image. A tip to those who may want to create similar photographs: The Amish horses, as accustomed as they are to sharing the roads with cars, trucks and the like; are very leery of people standing close to the side of the road. You should avoid standing at the side of the road where they are forced to pass by you as some of these well-trained animals can react badly to the presence of us two-legged pedestrians. This photograph was captured from quite a distance away…thus the need for the rather long focal length lens. The original digital image was processed in Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop software to yield the finished image you see here. The "digital darkroom" I use to post process my images travels with me everywhere in the form of an Apple MacBook Pro laptop computer. A few of the back stories behind my trips to the Amish country in Pennsylvania are in my Amazon #1 bestselling road travel book; "Road Work: Images and Insights of a Modern Day Explorer", which is available in paperback and Kindle versions on Amazon; and is also available on Apple Books for IOS devices. As a photographer who creates content for the travel and hospitality industry I love visiting the Amish country of Lancaster County in Pennsylvania. The beauty of the landscape and the customs of the wonderful Amish and Mennonite cultures are a photographer’s delight. As an adventure motorcyclist the area has it’s charms, too. Though the farm roads are mostly long and straight, they are lightly traveled and offer beautifully scenic views as they cross the gentle hills and rolling terrain of the southeast Pennsylvania Amish country. Many of the photographs I take during my adventure motorcycle travels around the United States and Canada ultimately get sold or leased as stock photographs to editorial and advertising professionals in the tourism and hospitality industries. If you are looking for a specific image for your next travel and hospitality industry creative project please take a look around my web site for any photograph that might fill your needs. In the absence of the perfect photo, give me a call. I may have just what you are looking for in my extensive body of professional photographic work. If not, I’m always looking for any reason to climb on my BMW motorcycle and travel to any great destination in the United States or Canada for your assignment.