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Photo Portfolio: Bob Amaral

Cape Cod Life  /  LIFE Annual 2025 /

Writer: Christina Galt / Photographer: Bob Amaral 

Photo Portfolio: Bob Amaral

Cape-Cod-LIFE

Cape Cod Life  /  LIFE Annual 2025 /

Writer: Christina Galt / Photographer: Bob Amaral 


The Pursuit of Light

“A good photograph is knowing where to stand.” – Ansel Adams

After moving to Cape Cod 15 years ago, washashore photographer Bob Amaral became enamored with the beauty of the region. “I owe everything to the Cape,” he confirms. Through exploration of our sand-swept shores, Amaral became obsessed with capturing the soothing energy of Cape Cod’s landscapes—its textures, lines, and hues. “When COVID hit, I was shooting night and day. I gained a lot more experience because I wasn’t at work and could really concentrate on photography,” he shares, as he compares the process to learning a musical instrument. “There is really no magical formula to becoming a good photographer, I’ve learned that it is all about getting out into the field and practicing.”

Bridge Street, Chatham
Scoping out locations, from Wellfleet to Barnstable, Amaral’s imagery is dependent on time of day, with his mornings usually beginning at four in the morning to ensure he has enough time to shoot before his nine-to-five. However, he doesn’t necessarily “plan” his photos. “I’m never in the same spot for long,” he laughs. “I know a lot of photographers who park in one spot and wait, but for me I’m always moving around to get a new shot.” Amaral jokes, “It’s also due to my short attention span.” As a Dennis resident, Chapin Beach, Mayflower Beach and Bayview Beach, he shares, are his “top three” favorite locations to shoot. “Those beaches, in my opinion, for sunrise or sunset, can’t be beat,” and if you’ve ever been to any of those spots, you know he’s right.  ...

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Christina Galt

Christina Galt is the Digital Editor at Cape Cod Life Publications. Born and raised on the Cape, Christina has always had a love for the ocean and everything "Cape Cod." She found herself the perfect home away from home at the University of Rhode Island and double majored in Sociology and Gender & Women’s Studies. After graduating, Christina came back to the Cape and started her journey at Cape Cod Life. She spends most of her free time with her family, especially her chocolate lab Sadie, and enjoys spending summers on her family’s boat.