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Fine Art America offers the best interface for viewing print options. If you are having trouble deciding, or have a custom request, get in touch. I will be happy to go over the print and framing options.
Taking photographs is a huge part of my travel day. Naturally, I use my phone to document the experience, but I also have the professional gear to get images suitable for framing.
Morning Mist on Eagle Lake is part of two collections, click below to see more
My family started coming to Maine about 25 years ago and fell in love with the natural beauty and quintessential New England charm. We have come back every year. Now have our own cottage so that we can spend more time here. One of my favorite parts of Maine is how devoted the year-round community and the summer residents are to preserving the traditions and limiting growth. When I return, it always feels like I never left.
Mount Desert Island, where we spend most of our time, is home to most of Acadia National Park. Although it is one of the smallest parks, it is one of the most visited. The Rockefeller family chose the island because of the mountains’ proximity to the sea. You can hike and sail on the same day and still have time for popovers!
As a photographer, I am very spoiled to live in the very place where photographers come from all over the world to capture iconic images and host seminars. Although it is always beautiful, my favorite time of the year is fall because I love the drama of the yellow and red leaves.
Acadia National Park began as the summer residence of the Rockefeller family. They built a network of carriage trails with stone bridges that mostly lead to Jordan Pond House, where you can rest while enjoying popovers and lemonade. There are still horse-drawn carriages in the park, and you can arrange a ride a Wildwood Stables. These days the carriage trails are mainly used for biking and walking. You will find miles of hiking trails for every level that lead from the carriage trails up the 15 or so mountains in the park. From the top, you can get amazing views of the villages and sea below.
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