The Connecticut River – Nation’s First National Blueway
Hartland Rapids (a.k.a. Sumner Falls) on the Connecticut River in Hartland, Vermont. Last Thursday I had the chance to visit one of my favorite photo spots on the Connecticut River - Sumner Falls in...
View ArticlePhotography Trip – Massachusetts Wildlands.
A man kayaking on the North River in Marshfield, Massachusetts. Near Emilson Farm. I recently made what has become an annual photo trip to Plymouth County, Massachusetts, for the Wildlands Trust, a...
View ArticleAn Opportunity in the Fight Against Northern Pass
Tractor and view of McAllaster Farm from Noyes Road field in Stewartstown, New Hampshire. Opposition to the Northern Pass electricity project in New Hampshire continues to grow ( you can see my...
View ArticleNational Outdoor Book Award!
I’m honored to have received the news this week that my book, The AMC Guide to Outdoor Digital Photography has been named a winner in the Instructional Category in the 2012 National Outdoor Book...
View ArticleFavorite Photos of 2012
Dawn, rocks, and surf. Wallis Sands State Park, Rye, New Hampshire. (Jerry Monkman) It’s time to show off my favorite ten photos from 2012. I was blessed this year to shoot in some of New England’s...
View ArticleShooting Time Lapse Clips with a DSLR
The rocky coast at Fort Foster in Kittery, Maine. I’m always looking for new ways to describe the beautiful places I visit with my DSLR, and during the last few years this has included creating short...
View ArticleKids Outside.
Kids cross country skiing the Lodge to Lodge trail between the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Little Lyford Pond Camps and Gorman Chariback Lodge near Greenville, Maine. Those of you who follow my blog...
View ArticleConnecting to Place.
The Memorial Bridge in the fog, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. From the 0630 Project. (Jerry Monkman) Those of you who followed my work last year know all about my 0630 Project, where I posted a photo...
View ArticleWhy I Take Pictures With My Phone.
The North Church in Portsmouth, New Hampshire’s Market Square. (Jerry Monkman) It’s hardly breaking news that people love taking photos with their phones and that many professional photographers have...
View ArticleMount Washington.
Rime ice at sunrise on the summit of New Hampshire’s Mount Washington. (Jerry Monkman) I led my fifth annual winter photo “edutrip” up Mount Washington this weekend for the Mount Washington...
View ArticleEcoPhotography Happenings – Week of March 23.
A teenage girl snowshoes across a frozen pond at sunset in Epping, New Hampshire. With it taking two years to go from fundraising to premier for The Power of Place, there seemed to be a big rush of air...
View ArticleEcoPhotography Happenings – Big 6 and 3S.
Plastic tubing is strung between sugar maple trees to transport sap to a central location for boiling. Big Six Township, Maine. his prpoerty has more than 300,000 maple syrup taps and produces 3 – 4...
View ArticleEcoPhotography Happenings: Week of September 7th, 2015
The new EcoPhotography office space on Penhallow Street in Portsmouth, NH. New Office: Somehow last week I managed to move into a new office/studio space in downtown Portsmouth. I had been in my...
View ArticleRoyalty-Free Stock Photography
A teenage girl paddles in the bow of a canoe on Bald Mountain Pond. Bald Mountain Township, Maine. I’m about 20 years late to the party, but I’ve started to offer royalty-free licenses on a large...
View ArticleHow and Why – Kayaking at Sunset Photo
Kayaking a small pond in Barrington, New Hampshire. Sunset. My Instagram crowd seemed to like a version of this image a little more than usual, so I thought I’d write up a quick post about some of the...
View ArticleNew Work – AMC’s Maine Wilderness Camps
A man paddleboarding on Long Pond near the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Gorman Chairback Lodge. Near Greenville, Maine. I love spending time in the Maine Woods, and thankfully my job takes me there most...
View ArticleThe Stonehouse Forest: A Conservation Photo Project Close to Home.
Water lilies on a beaver pond in the Stonehouse Forest. I relish working on conservation projects close to home and I’ve had a some good ones presented to me over the last couple of years. Since last...
View ArticleHow and Why – Spiderweb and Sunstar Photo.
A spider web in the morning in a field in Meredith, New Hampshire. This is another recent photo that got a little extra traction on Instagram, so here’s some additional info about it: Where: A field...
View ArticleHow and Why: Dawn in Acadia National Park Photo
Fog and Echo Lake at sunrise in Maine’s Acadia National Park. I made this photo a few weeks ago and it seemed to resonate with people on my social networks, so here are some details of how it came...
View ArticleHow and Why: Photo of Hiking Katahdin’s Knife Edge
A hiker takes in the views from the Knife Edge Trail in Maine’s Mount Katahdin in Baxter State Park. At 5272 feet tall, Maine’s Mount Katahdin is the highest point in the state and the northern...
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