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Welcome to VoxPhotographs!

Whether it's the beauty of Mount Katahdin, (J.C.Bicknell, 1912) Acadia National Park (Jim Nickelson) or a quiet corner of the almost 3500 miles of Maine's seductive shoreline (Stacey Cramp) you will find it here at VoxPhotographs.

But we can also take you to places in Maine that are not in the guidebooks: the Portland eatery "Norm's" on Congress Street (Mark Rockwood), or the iconic shape of the Standpipe on Belfast's horizon line (Susan Guthrie).


See Portland's Maine's Casco Bay in a totally unique way (Arla Patch). Or visit the past glories of Maine's waterfront shipbuilding and fish processing industries in Belfast and Rockland: (Liv Kristin Robinson) or its potato harvest in Aroostook County's Caribou (Mason Philip Smith, 1972).

Blueberry rakers in Down East Maine's Washington County have been documented for 20 years by photographer David Brooks Stess, but he's not an outsider. (David Brooks Stess) Stess rakes alongside his subjects every year and spends those weeks living with and immortalizing this group of mostly migrant farm workers a group that has been pared down to a fraction of its population in the time Stess has been with documenting them at work and play.


Sailing? Here's your chance to see what they saw in the 1930's in Boothbay Harbor (Ralph Farnham Blood)

Have a quiet picnic at long-forgotten cemetery in Maine's forgotten rural villages, (David Puntel) or take a virtual tour of Portland's historic structures like the Spring Street Greek Revival beauty the Clapp House (Mary Woodman).

Visit the source for Maine's Fine Art Photographs right here at VoxPhotographs and encounter the works of our two newest artists Sharon Arnold and Abigail Wellman.

Whether you live and work here in Maine, or are one of our most welcome guests, shouldn't you have your choice of Maine with you every day - wherever those walls may be?




VoxPhotographs.com is a gallery of superb photographic images by Maine photographers. The gallery is here whenever you want it to be - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, featuring the work of a select group of fine art photographers who are passionate about what they do.

All images are for sale. Endless possibilities for enhancing living or work spaces start here.

STACEY CRAMP - Deeply connected to the New England landscape, Stacey is best known in Maine for her square format color images, available through VoxPhotographs' Portfolio Group. Seven exquisite pinhole, selenium tinted black and white images shot with her Hasselblad are available exclusively through VoxPhotographs.
Morse Mountain Tree ©Stacey Cramp
SUSAN GUTHRIE - Based in Belfast, Susan is always shooting and almost always in her home town. She uses a digital camera and stalks her images like a butterfly - or a spy.
Standpipe, Places Series ©Susan Guthrie
JIM NICKELSON - For the last few years, Jim has shot square format landscapes with a Bronica SQ medium format camera system using color slide film. Now a Camden resident, his gallery includes more and more Maine images - and they are showstoppers wherever they are exhibited.
Harris Beach, Oregon, Seaboard Series ©Jim Nickelson
ARLA PATCH - As a sculptor and photographer, Arla often uses her work to promote healing - for herself as well as to assist prison inmates, young women struggling with life's difficult passages, and others fighting addictions.
Valerie ©Arla Patch
DAVID PUNTEL - With only a few dozen fine art ambrotype photographers in the world, David is a Maine treasure. This 1860's historic process appeals to his love of creating by hand in a digital age.
Mayberry Hill Cemetery ©David Puntel
LIV KRISTIN ROBINSON - Among other subjects, Kristin goes where few dare to tread in Maine - the "industrial landscape". Starting over 20 years ago with black and white hand-painted photographs, she has happily evolved into shooting digital color and "painting" digitally.
Chestnut St., Portland Series #2 ©Liv Kristin Robinson
MARK ROCKWOOD - Although he's worked behind a camera for 30 years, Mark's training as a painter shows in each of his beautifully designed and rendered images. The 22x22 limited edition prints begin with a Polaroid SX70 camera, resulting in often surreal reactions to colors and light.
Nuclear Bath ©Mark Rockwood
DAVID BROOKS STESS - David has been documenting the blueberry rakers in Washington County for almost 20 years. He lives with them, rakes beside them and is now part of their community. Spending the rest of the year shooting in NYC, David has unwittingly documented a fast-receding segment of Maine's agricultural history.
Late, New York City Series ©David Brooks Stess
DAVID WOLFE - A master printer and owner of Wolfe Editions, David luxuriates in the long formulaic process of palladium printing and understands how to take pictures that celebrate its wide range of mid-tones.
Portland Gothic ©David Wolfe
MARY WOODMAN - Cued by her close relationship to Maine, Mary's images - landscapes and still lifes - are grounded in her own immediate, day-to-day world and her bold images are presented as ends in themselves, but harboring layers of visual and rhythmic play. Mary is a Maine native from the Kennebunkport area.
White Columns, Portland ©Mary Woodman
MAINE HERITAGE PHOTOGRAPHERS - Discover our gallery of Maine Heritage Photographers (1870 - 1970)
Portland Head Light, 1931 ©Ralph Farnham Blood

Springtime at Home ©J.C. Bicknell
ANONYMOUS PHOTOGRAPHS - And...travel back in time to our gallery of vintage anonymous images... AnonymousPhotographs.com.
Six Dames and Their Cigars ©VoxPhotographs



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