Capture November/December 2021
Ever since my in-laws bought their dream camp on a lake in northern Maine two years ago, our winters have been filled with so much more activity. While the guys ice fish, the pups and I enjoy staying cozy inside
Living on Bald Mountain in Camden, I enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the weather advancing toward and retreating from Camden and Rockport harbors. On this particular day the atmosphere was wildly changeable, the fog rolling in at a swift clip
Ever since my in-laws bought their dream camp on a lake in northern Maine two years ago, our winters have been filled with so much more activity. While the guys ice fish, the pups and I enjoy staying cozy inside
It was one of those fall days when you bring a light jacket but need a parka. However, we weren’t about to let the cold, rainy weather stop us from reaching the top of Maiden Cliff in Camden. My friend
I took this photo of my seven-year-old son, Rider, at Birch Point Beach in Owls Head back in May. Just down the road from our house, Birch Point is one of our favorite local spots. We go there frequently throughout
Capture is a photography-driven initiative featured in Maine magazine, on themainemag.com, and on our Instagram page. We are constantly on the lookout for photographers with a fresh perspective on life in the Pine Tree State, whether exploring the great outdoors
On our first visit to Baxter State Park, my two younger brothers and I hiked the Helon Taylor, Knife Edge, Saddle, and Chimney Pond Trails to summit Mount Katahdin as a loop. I usually bring my camera when I’m doing
On a golden summer morning, oyster farmer Greg Foote of Dirigo Marine Resources tended to his farm’s precious oysters growing in cages in the cerulean waters of Casco Bay. During the summer months, while the ocean waters are still calm
Every summer, to celebrate family, friends and another year of living, James “Mac” MacKenzie would climb up to the top brace on the Indian Island dock and perform a perfect swan dive. Mac continued defying age and gravity until he
On a particularly quiet evening, I boarded the 4:15 p.m. Casco Bay Lines ferry just as the sun was beginning to set and walked to the stern, where I always stand on my journey home to Great Diamond Island. As
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