New Hampshire Boat Museum to Offer Photo Sessions on the Water

On Monday, August 19 and Monday, August 26, New Hampshire Boat Museum (NHBM) will offer Family Picture Days on the Miss Lauren and Millie B, respectively.

“This is something new we are offering this year,” said NHBM Program Director Anne Lennon, who said NHBM is working with Wakefield, NH-based Birch Blaze Studios. “It’s a rare opportunity to have professional photos taken out on the water on our authentic wooden boats.”

The sessions can hold up to eight people and will include a short cruise and photos which will take approximately one hour. Photos in the Miss Lauren will be taken in Paugus Bay, while the Millie B will take groups near the Varney Islands by Wolfeboro. “The spots for both photos are very pretty,” said Lennon.

According to Lennon, the sessions represent “a perfect opportunity for vacationers and Lakes Region residents alike” to take holiday photos or senior pictures.

“It also gives passengers the experience of preserving a special moment on the lake,” she added. “Birch Blaze Studios specializes in portraits in nature, so it feels like a perfect collaboration.”

One hour-long photo session costs $250. Click here to purchase a session on the Miss Lauren or Millie B.

About NHBM
NHBM’s Moultonborough Campus is open Thursday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. through September. Founded in 1992 by antique and classic boating enthusiasts, NHBM offers dynamic exhibits and engaging events and programs tailored to the diverse boating lifestyles and values of people of all ages. NHBM exhibits, events and programming covers everything from boat charters, boat trips and race boats to canoes, wooden boats, outboard motors, sculling, sailing sunfish, and Lyman and Johnson motors. Some of our hands-on programs take place on Lake Winnipesaukee. NHBM is sponsored in part by Belletetes, Eastern Propane & Oil, Epoxy Floor New England, Goodhue Boat Company, Kingswood Press and Design Studio, KW Coastal, Lake and Mountains, North Water Marine, and Taylor Community.