This striking black and white photograph captures a beautifully gnarled tree lying across the rocky shoreline at Harriman Point on the Blue Hill Peninsula in Downeast Maine. Harriman Point is a 138-acre preserve known for its scenic vistas stretching across Blue Hill Bay to Mount Desert Island. The preserve encompasses largely wooded areas, forested wetlands, salt marshes, and a significant stretch of pristine coastline, offering a diverse habitat for wildlife and a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. This image, with its sharp contrasts and dramatic sky, emphasizes the rugged beauty of Maine's coastal landscape, reflecting the area's natural charm and serene atmosphere .
Fallen
This black and white photograph captures the serene beauty of Blue Hill Bay, located in Blue Hill, Maine. The composition features a tranquil scene with sailboats moored on calm waters, set against a backdrop of lush trees and a clear sky. The reflective quality of the water adds a sense of depth and contrast to the image, emphasizing the natural elegance and tranquility of the coastal setting.
Moored Boats
This monochromatic photograph captures a working boat anchored in Blue Hill Bay, Blue Hill, Maine. The boat stands out against the backdrop of a dramatic sky and tranquil waters, highlighting the daily maritime activities that are a staple in this region. The image emphasizes the serene yet industrious nature of coastal life, with reflections on the water enhancing the sense of calm and the boat symbolizing the hard-working spirit of the local community.
Work Boat Black n White
The Old Port Lock Wall in Portland, Maine, is a captivating installation where countless padlocks adorn a section of fencing, each lock symbolizing a personal story or commitment. This striking black-and-white photograph emphasizes the intricate details and varying shapes of the padlocks, creating a visually engaging texture. The dense collection of locks, representing love, memory, and individual stories, adds a unique character to the urban landscape and serves as a modern testament to personal and collective sentiments.
Lock Wall
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
Bass Harbor Fog Bell
Bass Harbor Fog Bell
Winter Through The Trees
Winter Through The Trees
Snowy Trail
The Snowy Trail
The Snowy Birch Field
The Snowy Birch Field
Snow On The Pine
Snow On The Pine
The Snow Path
The Snow Path
The Backyard Bay
The Backyard Bay
The Winter Pass
The Winter Pass
Winter's Sun
Winter's Sun
South Loop
South Loop
The Frozen Pond
The Frozen Pond
Time stands still in this evocative black-and-white portrait of the working piers at Bass Harbor, Maine. Captured at low tide, the weathered pilings rise like silent sentinels from the sand, supporting structures shaped by sea, wind, and time. The sepia-toned treatment deepens the sense of memory, echoing generations of maritime labor and quiet tides that have come and gone. In the distance, lobster boats rest just beyond the frame, while the quiet hush of the harbor stretches beneath a sky barely disturbed by clouds. Every detail—from the textured mudflats to the skeletal framework of the docks—invites you to linger in this moment of stillness, history, and working-coast authenticity. This photograph is a tribute to Maine's coastal legacy, where function meets beauty and the passage of time is recorded in every timber.
Bass Harbor Piers