Lighthouse Collection

Step into a world of maritime charm with the Lighthouse Collection. Each photograph captures the timeless beauty and steadfast presence of lighthouses, standing tall against dramatic skies and rugged coastlines. These iconic structures, rich with history, are brought to life through Blaine Stoner’s lens, showcasing their architectural elegance and the natural splendor that surrounds them. Perfect for those who cherish coastal landscapes and the stories of the sea, this collection invites you to explore the enduring allure of lighthouses from the comfort of your home.

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This photograph captures a breathtaking view from the porch of the lighthouse keeper's house at Marshall Point Lighthouse, located in Port Clyde, Maine. The image is framed by the white columns of the porch, leading the viewer's eye down the wooden walkway toward the iconic lighthouse, which stands resolute at the end of a rocky shoreline. The lighthouse, famous for its appearance in the movie Forrest Gump, is a symbol of maritime heritage, offering guidance to ships navigating the rugged Maine coast. The black and white treatment of the photograph enhances the timelessness of the scene, emphasizing the contrast between the sturdy architecture and the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.
The Porch At Marshall Point Lighthouse
This photograph. Taken on 07/17/2024, captures the Marshall Point Lighthouse, famously known as the "Forrest Gump Lighthouse" due to its appearance in the movie "Forrest Gump." Located in Port Clyde, Maine, the lighthouse stands at the end of a picturesque white wooden walkway extending over rugged coastal rocks. The image is rendered with a vintage, artistic effect, enhancing the lighthouse's historical charm and the dramatic coastal landscape. The soft pastel sky adds a serene, timeless quality to the scene, making it a captivating subject for photography enthusiasts and admirers of maritime history.
Olde Time Marshall Point Lighthouse
The Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse in Rockland, Maine is a stunning sight, especially during the annual lighthouse opening event in September. To reach the lighthouse, visitors must traverse a man-made rocky breakwater that stretches nearly a mile. It was during one of these treks that I stumbled upon this breathtaking scene. As I climbed to the top of the lighthouse, I noticed a boat in the distance making its way towards us. Without a camera stand, I leaned over the rail and steadied my camera loaded with 35mm slide film. The ship soon came into view and crossed in front of the lighthouse, making for a truly unforgettable moment.
The Breakwater Lighthouse
This artistic photograph captures the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse in Rockland, Maine, transformed into a pencil drawing effect. The image focuses on the intricate design of the lighthouse's lantern room window, framing a view of the surrounding coastal scenery. The black and white treatment emphasizes the structural details and textures, creating a timeless, nostalgic atmosphere. This creative rendering showcases the beauty and historical significance of the lighthouse in a unique, illustrative style.
The Penciled Light
This artistic photograph captures the iconic Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, located within Acadia National Park in Maine. The image has been enhanced with a painterly effect, emphasizing the rugged coastal cliffs and the historic lighthouse perched atop them. The textured, cotton-like effect adds a timeless, almost ethereal quality to the scene, making it a striking representation of one of Maine's most beloved landmarks. Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, built in 1858, continues to guide mariners along the rocky coastline, its beacon a symbol of the state's rich maritime heritage.
Bass harbor Lighthouse
"Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Color Pop" showcases the iconic Maine lighthouse with a color pop effect, highlighting the rugged orange rocks against the grayscale sky and sea. A modern take on a coastal classic.
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Color Pop
Nubble Lighthouse at Dusk" captures the serene beauty of the Nubble Lighthouse, also known as Cape Neddick Light, located in York, Maine. This image, originally a photograph, has been enhanced with an artistic flair to emphasize its picturesque setting. The lighthouse stands illuminated at dusk, with its light reflecting off the calm ocean waters and highlighting the rocky coastline. The artistic touches add depth and texture, creating a timeless and tranquil representation of this iconic New England landmark.
Nubble Light At Dusk
"View from the Lighthouse" captures a serene black-and-white scene of a sailboat in the distance, framed by the window of a lighthouse lantern room. A timeless and peaceful coastal moment.
View From The Lighthouse
Bass Harbor Head Light is a historic lighthouse located within Acadia National Park in Bass Harbor, Downeast Maine. This iconic lighthouse sits perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views and a picturesque setting that attracts photographers and visitors year-round. The lighthouse was constructed in 1858 and continues to serve as an active aid to navigation, guiding mariners along the Maine coast. Surrounded by natural beauty, Bass Harbor Head Light is a quintessential symbol of Maine's maritime heritage and is renowned for its striking presence, especially when shrouded in the region's characteristic fog.
Bass Harbor In The Fog
Marshall Point Lighthouse stands proudly overlooking the rugged shores of Port Clyde, Maine. This photograph captures the iconic scene of the lighthouse, known for its long wooden walkway extending out towards the open waters. With the distant islands on the horizon and rocky coastline in the foreground, this image evokes a sense of tranquility and timeless beauty. The Marshall Point Lighthouse has served as a guiding light since 1832, and remains a symbol of the area's maritime history. Blaine Stoner’s black-and-white composition adds a dramatic, nostalgic feel, perfectly framing the lighthouse in its natural surroundings.
Marshall Point Lighthouse