Six New England Instagram Influencers You Must Follow

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Six New England Instagram Influencers

Stuck at home but still can’t shake the travel bug? Let these six New England Instagram Influencers take you to some of the region’s most beautiful places.

While most of the New England states are under travel restrictions, our sense of wanderlust cannot be quarantined.

Thankfully, there are some fantastic Instagram content creators that can convey the feeling of visiting New England’s breathtaking mountain landscapes and coastlines. If you have spent hours daydreaming about your next trip to New England, these Instagram feeds are for you.

These creators will take you across a variety of New England destinations, whether it’s the brownstone lined streets of Boston’s Back Bay, the mountains of the Berkshires, or sun soaked beaches of Rhode Island.

For this list, I want to focus specifically on independent content creators that deliver real value to their audiences, whether they be in the form of incredible photos or their other associated content. They all focus on New England landscapes and lifestyle, but may share some photos from across the globe too!

David Long

@davidlong3653

Dave Long’s Instagram account displays a dazzling variety of breathtaking landscapes from all across New England, whether in nature or a cityscape across all four seasons. He represents the gold stand for this type of New England based content.
Key themes: Landscapes, cityscapes, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont.

Brian  McWilliams

 

@brianmcw

Both the brick-laden streets of Beacon Hill or the brownstones of Back Bay are faithfully represented by Brian McWilliams. His Boston street photography is top of class. Brian captures the daily goings on of the city like few other’s on the website.
Key themes: Boston, Massachusetts, brownstones, street photography, architecture

Julia Harpe

@julia.harpe

Julia is the experienced traveler and talented photographer behind the One Gal Explorer blog. She is a must follow for her amazing photos, practical travel tips and guides to some of the regions coolest destinations.
Key themes: New Hampshire, photography, adventure, Lightroom presets, forests, mountains, lake, style

Cait Bourgault Fitzgerald

@photocait

Cait Bourgault’s photos are a constant highlight on my Instagram feed. Representing the perfect marriage of the great outdoors, Maine, and man’s best friend, Cait’s sunset-kissed photos are sure to scratch your itch to explore the Maine forest.
Key themes: dogs, puppies, mountains, Maine, forest, couples

Deb Cohen

@thefrontdoorproject

If you are looking to get the sense of walking through a gorgeous New England neighborhood, then look no further than Deb Cohen’s Front Door Project. This page tours the region’s rich architectural history and most beautiful properties, highlighting colonial and Cape Cod style homes that are truly indicative of New England.
Key themes: Architecture, history, homes, houses, gardens, Conneticut

Kiel James Patrick

@kjp

Perhaps the most legendary account on this list, this page is sure to give you a more than adequate dose of bright and colorful. It focuses on the lifestyle of Kiel, Sarah, and family, as well as classic, preppy, coastal fashion. As a bonus, they’re based in Newport, RI.
Key themes: Style, fashion, preppy, Newport, Rhode Island, colors, landscape, lifestyle

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