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Specialties
Scot & Mary Langdon of Long Hill Photography are located near Nashua, New Hampshire and will travel throughout New England, including the Boston area. With over 25 years of experience, we know what it takes to listen to the customer, deliver the quality you deserve and follow up to make sure you receive the best customer service.
Philosophy: Our photography session is about building a trusting relationship and capturing who you are as a person, your work, your passion, or your family. Through our work as photographers, we strive to capture that essence, the very moment when you show us the true you.
Photography Services Provided:
* Environmental Portraiture — Outdoor and Studio
* Business Professional Head-shots
* Advertising, Annual Reports, Public Relations, Brochures
* Lifestyle Photography/Photojournalism styled
* Family Events
* Children and Newborns
* Weddings — Photo-journalistic and Traditional Style Images (black & white and color)
* Real Estate Interiors — Commercial & Residential
* Small Product/Studio
History
Established in 2009.
Scot Langdon began his photography career in photojournalism in the Boston area in 1985, working for daily newspaper organizations last working in upstate NY. Since then he has grown the business in the portrait, interiors and life style photography areas.
Mary Langdon has over 20 years of experience working with children, and five years experience as a full-time photographer, producing children’s portraits, pre-school aged through high school.
Meet the Business Owner
Scot L.
Business Owner
Scot Langdon began his photography career in photojournalism in the Boston area. As early as the mid 1970s, he started using a GAF 220 Instant Load 110 camera (yes, he still has it), inherited a 1947 Edwin Land Model 95 Polaroid Land Camera, and quickly progressed to my first 35 mm film camera, a Pentax K-1000. Today, he shoots with all Nikon digital equipment and have been a «Nikonian» since 1980. In addition to the DSLR format, he has experience with large format photography using 4X5 and 8X10 cameras, in-studio, on-location, carefully mixing daylight with speedlights.