>> BROCK: Boston has played an incredible role in American History
so today we're taking a walk along the freedom trail
and we're going to learn how to take incredible photos along the way
>> GUIDE: A photo walks tour is very different because not only are you going to learn the history of Boston
But you're also going to learn how to take creative pictures
>> BROCK: So the freedom trail is actually identified by a red brick line that carries through the city
Identifying the most historic spots in Boston
>> GUIDE: This is a really cool shot in black and white
>> BROCK: One of the first stops is here in the Granary Burial Grounds
which dates back to the mid 1600's
there's over five thousand people buried here including John Hancock, Samuel Adams, and Paul Revere
The Omni Parker Hotel is the oldest hotel in all of America and it's actually where
John F. Kennedy proposed to Jackie Onassis
>> GUIDE: This is a great shot because we have some great clouds
>> TRAVELER: We really learned how to avoid the typical touristy kind of photos
and be more artistic in the way we're looking at the historical moments
>> BROCK: This is the State House where the British laws were read to Bostonians
and ironically enough in 1776 the Declaration of Independence was first read
>> TRAVELER: I reccomend it for anybody whether you're a local or someone just wanting to see Boston
it's a terrific tour
>> BROCK: And the last stop is here at the home of the infamous Paul Revere
in the North end of Boston's oldest building
This walk along the Freedom Trail here in Boston has been incredible
I've improved my photography skills but also learned so much about American History
