Article about the enduring popularity of black and white photographing, making reference to the views and works of Maine photographers Todd Webb, Amanda Jones, Rose Marasco, and Judith Ellis Glickman. With related articles
Taking the example of 'Studies in black and white', a genre of photographs taken around the end of t...
The past few years have witnessed a renewed interest in vintage and vernacular photography and photo...
Brief article about the challenges faced by artists who try to paint Maine in the winter. With seve...
Article about the enduring popularity of black and white photographing, making reference to the view...
Article about the photographers and photographs being showcased in Maine Business/Art 93, an exhib...
Cover Story piece on a trio of photography exhibitions and the publication of a book of old Maine p...
Maine has always played a rich and varied role in the art of photography. For over a century, photog...
He sailed from England to Crimea with 36 cases of assorted photographic equipment, food and camping ...
Article about early Maine daguerreotypes and a recent exhibition of them at the Center for Maine His...
Thirtieth anniversary article about the Maine Times and its relationship with Maine\u27s art communi...
This article addresses the early role of photography in Gannett newspapers and the construction of t...
Article on the popularity of house restoration in Maine, detailing the experiences of several homeow...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
When the camera became a domestic consumer good, photography was adapted to the needs of private pro...
Article on Charles Sawyer, a long time resident of Farmington, and his handpainted photographs of ru...
Taking the example of 'Studies in black and white', a genre of photographs taken around the end of t...
The past few years have witnessed a renewed interest in vintage and vernacular photography and photo...
Brief article about the challenges faced by artists who try to paint Maine in the winter. With seve...
Article about the enduring popularity of black and white photographing, making reference to the view...
Article about the photographers and photographs being showcased in Maine Business/Art 93, an exhib...
Cover Story piece on a trio of photography exhibitions and the publication of a book of old Maine p...
Maine has always played a rich and varied role in the art of photography. For over a century, photog...
He sailed from England to Crimea with 36 cases of assorted photographic equipment, food and camping ...
Article about early Maine daguerreotypes and a recent exhibition of them at the Center for Maine His...
Thirtieth anniversary article about the Maine Times and its relationship with Maine\u27s art communi...
This article addresses the early role of photography in Gannett newspapers and the construction of t...
Article on the popularity of house restoration in Maine, detailing the experiences of several homeow...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
When the camera became a domestic consumer good, photography was adapted to the needs of private pro...
Article on Charles Sawyer, a long time resident of Farmington, and his handpainted photographs of ru...
Taking the example of 'Studies in black and white', a genre of photographs taken around the end of t...
The past few years have witnessed a renewed interest in vintage and vernacular photography and photo...
Brief article about the challenges faced by artists who try to paint Maine in the winter. With seve...