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?
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.