Black & White Gallery

Step into a world of timeless elegance with my black and white photography! This collection plays with light and shadow to capture the raw beauty of every scene—whether it’s a striking landscape or a simple moment in nature. Without the distraction of color, each image tells its own bold, unforgettable story. Dive in and discover a fresh, artistic perspective! Explore now and find the perfect piece to bring home.

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Moonlight Lady
Moonlight Lady
This photograph, taken along Peter's Brook Trail in Blue Hill, Maine, features a striking upward view of a tall birch tree. The perspective emphasizes the textured bark and the towering height of the tree as it reaches toward the canopy above. The black and white treatment of the image highlights the intricate details of the birch's bark, as well as the interplay of light and shadow among the leaves. Peter's Brook Trail, known for its scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere, offers a perfect setting for capturing the majesty of nature, as seen in this compelling composition.
Tall Birch
This photograph captures the rugged beauty of Little Hunters Beach in Acadia National Park, Maine. The image showcases a serene coastal scene with smooth, weathered stones of varying sizes spread across the shoreline. A small cairn, delicately balanced atop one of the larger rocks, adds a human touch to this natural setting. The perspective is low to the ground, emphasizing the texture and details of the stones, while the ocean and rocky cliffs in the background hint at the expansive landscape beyond. The soft, diffused light and muted colors create a calm and contemplative mood, perfectly encapsulating the raw beauty of Acadia's coastline.
After The Storm
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The Dock
This photograph captures a solitary buoy marked with the number 8, floating in the still waters of Blue Hill Bay in Blue Hill, Maine. The black background creates a stark contrast with the buoy, isolating it and its reflection, which is perfectly mirrored in the water below. The minimalist composition emphasizes the buoy's shape and function, while the deep shadows and high contrast evoke a sense of calm and quietude. The image highlights the beauty of simple, everyday objects found in coastal environments, transforming the buoy into a symbol of maritime navigation and solitude.
Reflection In Buoy 8
This photograph showcases a stairway at Fort Knox, a historic military fortification located in Bucksport, Maine. The image captures the stone and brick architecture of the fort, with the stairs leading upward from a dark, tunnel-like passageway toward a brighter, light-filled exit. Fort Knox, constructed between 1844 and 1869, was built to protect the Penobscot River and the surrounding region from potential British naval threats. The black and white composition emphasizes the texture of the weathered stones and bricks, creating a sense of mystery and historical depth as the viewer's eye is drawn up the stairs, symbolizing a journey from darkness into light.
Echoing Steps
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 captures a historic hallway within Fort Knox in Bucksport, Maine. Fort Knox is a significant military structure from the mid-19th century, renowned for its well-preserved granite architecture. The image highlights the intricate brick and stonework, with the long, shadowy corridor leading to a distant light, emphasizing the fort's imposing and mysterious atmosphere. The hallway, with its repetitive arches and stone textures, reflects the craftsmanship and strategic design of the era, offering a glimpse into America's military past.
Fort Knox Hallway
The Penobscot Narrows Bridge, a striking cable-stayed bridge, spans the Penobscot River in Maine. It connects the towns of Prospect and Verona Island, offering not only vital transportation infrastructure but also breathtaking views of the river and surrounding landscapes. Completed in 2006, this bridge replaced the aging Waldo-Hancock Bridge and features a unique observatory located in one of its towers, providing panoramic views of the area. This black and white photograph captures the geometric elegance of the bridge’s design, emphasizing the lines and symmetry of its cables against the tranquil backdrop of the river and sky.
Penobscot Narrows Bridge
The image depicts the Deer Isle Bridge, a striking and iconic structure located in Downeast Maine. The photograph is taken from beneath the bridge, showcasing its massive support columns and cables, which stretch out dramatically toward the horizon. The overcast sky and the grayscale tones give the image a moody, atmospheric quality, emphasizing the rugged beauty of the Maine coastline. The composition leads the viewer’s eye along the bridge, creating a sense of depth and scale, while the calm waters and distant shoreline provide a serene contrast to the industrial strength of the bridge.
Under The Deer Isle Bridge
A striking black and white photograph capturing the tranquil scene of a lobster boat moored in Blue Hill Bay, Blue Hill, Maine. The calm waters and serene setting reflect the quintessential coastal charm of the area, with the lobster boat, marked with the number 1080905, taking center stage against a backdrop of lush, forested shoreline. The monochromatic tones enhance the timeless quality of the image, showcasing the boat's sleek lines and the gentle ripples on the water.
Lobster Boat 1080905
The Fisherman statue in Eastport, Maine, is a striking figure that originally served as a prop for the 2001 Fox reality TV show "Murder in Small Town X." Positioned prominently in the town, this statue has since become a local landmark. The statue depicts a rugged fisherman, embodying the maritime spirit and heritage of Eastport, which was once a bustling sardine canning hub. After the show concluded, the statue was dedicated to Ángel Juarbe, Jr., a firefighter and the winning contestant of the show, who tragically died in the September 11 attacks later that year. This poignant transformation from a television prop to a memorial offers a deep, multifaceted cultural significance, representing both the community's resilience and its connection to broader national events .
The Fishmonger
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Cut Down
This evocative black and white photograph captures the weathered textures of a driftwood log on Little Hunters Beach in Acadia National Park. The log, shaped and smoothed by the elements, rests on a rocky shore, leading the viewer's eye towards the blurred, forested backdrop. The detailed grains and contours of the wood, highlighted by the play of light and shadow, convey a sense of enduring strength and the timeless beauty of nature's sculpting. This scene encapsulates the rugged and serene landscapes that define Acadia, inviting contemplation and exploration.
The Beached Log
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
This photograph features the #8 buoy in Blue Hill Bay, located in Blue Hill, Maine. The buoy stands prominently in the still waters, its reflection perfectly mirrored beneath it, creating a striking and symmetrical composition. The background, softly out of focus, hints at the serene coastal environment of Blue Hill, with the shoreline and trees adding depth to the scene. The black and white treatment enhances the buoy's stark contrast against the calm water, emphasizing its importance as a navigational marker in the bay. The image captures the quiet beauty and functional elegance of coastal life in Maine.
No. 8 Buoy
A close-up black and white photograph capturing the smooth, rounded rocks at Little Hunters Beach in Acadia National Park. The image emphasizes the varied textures and shapes of the stones, creating a detailed and contemplative coastal scene.
Rocks On The Beach
This striking black and white photograph captures a unique mushroom found along the Peters Brook Trail, part of the Blue Hill Heritage Trust in Downeast Maine. The image is composed artistically, featuring the mushroom in a reflective pose, emerging as if it mirrors itself when viewed from above the log where it grew. The removal of the log revealed a near perfect underside image of the mushroom, creating an intriguing and almost surreal visual effect. The deep contrast enhances the delicate textures and shapes of the mushroom, highlighting its fragility against the stark, dark background.
Reflecting Mushroom
A photograph of the cannon hallway at Fort Knox in Bucksport, Maine, featuring sturdy brick arches and stone walls, creating a sense of depth and historical significance. The cool tones and strong lines of the architecture evoke the fort's role in military history.
The Fortress
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The Stretched Pines
An artistic photograph of azaleas from the Heritage Museums and Gardens in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. This image has been edited to black and white with a blue hue, enhancing the delicate texture and water droplets on the petals. The flowers are captured in intricate detail, creating a striking contrast against the dark background.
Drops On Azaleas In Blue
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
"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
This dramatic black and white photograph highlights a channel marker, number 7, standing resolutely in the waters of Blue Hill Bay, Maine. The stark contrast in the image emphasizes the rugged texture of the buoy and the shimmering surface of the water, while the cloud-filled sky provides a dynamic backdrop. The focused composition on the buoy, set against the expansive view of the bay and distant sailing boats, captures a moment of stillness and the enduring role of such markers in maritime navigation.
Buoy In The Bay
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