I recently had the pleasure of interviewing the skilled and uniquely-talented photographers of the FPoint Collective. Originating from diverse backgrounds, this collective explores potential ways of seeing and interacting with the world through the many facets of photography. They also share the philosophy that the world of photography shouldn’t only entail technical avenues but celebrate […]
Hiking the Mountain Trail in Rome, Maine During the Winter
Before our last big snowstorm, we had a chance to get out for a nice hike before the sun had gone down for the day. As we drove farther south, we couldn’t help taking notice of how little snow there was on the ground. What a big difference in traveling a few miles can make […]
Getting to Know Wildlife & Travel Photographer Daniel Trim
Wildlife and travel photographer Daniel Trim is based in Hitchin near London in the UK and takes advantage of the many photo opportunities close to home as well as through his travels. Nature provides inspiration for his photography with careful observation of wildlife in its natural habitat. Whether close to home or traveling to new […]
Welcoming My Bird Visitors for the New Year
Since the beginning of the new year, the weather hasn’t been that cooperative in regard to photography opportunities. We have been experiencing a lot of days filled with clouds, instead of ample sunshine. The birds haven’t seemed to mind though and I have had a wonderful time viewing a few new visitors, as well as […]
An Interview with Wildlife and Nature Artist Cindy Sorley-Keichinger
After finding her passion and moving forward into the world of art, the talented wildlife and nature artist Cindy Sorley-Keichinger has developed her very own style of creating nature and landscape paintings. Cindy resides near Kitscoty, Alberta, Canada and finds inspiration for her work in her surroundings. With a skillful eye, Cindy creates an array […]
A Thanksgiving to Remember
Here in Maine, we are no strangers to cold weather or the numerous snowstorms we receive throughout the year. So why would Thanksgiving Day be any different? Well, since moving here, we have experienced a few minor snowstorms during the month of November and sometimes as early as October. By the end of November, there […]
Hiking the Ship Harbor Nature Trail in Acadia National Park
While visiting Acadia National Park, we decided on taking a hike through the Ship Harbor Nature Trail. The trail is located along Route 102A, southeast of Bass Harbor on Mount Desert Island. The Ship Harbor Trail is a short and fairly easy 1.3-mile hike that forms a figure-8 loop. Taking a right at each intersection […]
A Fall Visit to the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse Located in Acadia National Park
There is nothing more symbolic on the Maine coast than the quintessential views of its many lighthouses. There are sixty-five historical lighthouses located along the five thousand miles of coastline, inlets, and islands. Maine has been commonly referred to as the lighthouse state. Lighthouses can symbolize many things to individuals, such as overcoming challenges and […]
Photographing the Somesville Bridge Near Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island in Maine
If this bridge looks familiar to you, this is because the Somesville Bridge is both a popular tourist spot and one of the most photographed and artistically captured bridges here in Maine. As residents and photographers ourselves, it was only natural that we would eventually make our way to the area. The bridge is located […]
Enjoying the Vibrant Foliage of the Fall Season Here in Maine
It will be six years this week that we moved to the great state of Maine and we haven’t looked back once. We left Florida with everything we owned and our three cats, one of which was diabetic with pancreatitis. It took almost four days to get here. It was an extremely difficult and long […]
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