
Glowing Leaves near the Great Meadow/ Limited Edition Print No. 1S2-3727

Ocean Path Coastline/ Limited Edition Print No. 1S3-4687bw

Boulder Beach, Otter Cliff (South View)/ Limited Edition Print No. 1S3-4696

Rocky Coastline, Hunters Head/ Limited Edition Print No. 1S4-2163

Early Morning Acadia/ Limited Edition Print No. 1S4-2348

Fog and Boulders around Jordan Pond/ Limited Edition Print No. 1S5-1528bw

Afternoon Clouds off the East Coast of Acadia/ Limited Edition Print No. 1S5-2279bw

Jordan Pond and the Bubble Mountains/ Limited Edition Print No. 1S6-1557bw

Rainy Afternoon, Jordan Stream/ Limited Edition Print No. 1S8-0499bw

Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse #2/ Limited Edition Print No. 1S9-2338bw

Acadia Coast/ Limited Edition Print No. 2S0-1358bw

Silver Ferns/ Limited Edition Print No. 2S1-0457bw

Black Boulders/ Limited Edition Print No. 2S1-1008

Rock Pool, Hunters Head, Acadia/ Limited Edition Print No. 2S1-1921p

Cobblestone Bridge and Jordan Stream II/ Limited Edition Print No. 2S3-1628bw

Mirror Reflections II, Beaver Dam Pond/ Limited Edition Print No. 1S2-4199bw
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Photography is generally not an abstract medium. You point your camera at a subject, and it records what’s there in front of the lens. But I like to use my camera to make more enigmatic images, whether the subject is ripples and reflections in a pond, a splash of color in the landscape, or an image created in-camera by using camera movements during exposure. I often liken it to the Impressionist painters, who used color and brush strokes to create what an image ‘felt’ like instead of what it actually looked like. And that’s what I do with my camera; I use it more like a painter uses a brush, creating fluid, brush-like movements with my camera to build up a scene.
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