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01 Sep

Harriman

The Auburn Maine based architecture firm, Harriman, is celebrating their 150th anniversary. Last spring I worked with State of Maine Historian, Earle Shettleworth, Jr. on a project to document many of Harriman’s earlier buildings in the Lewiston-Auburn area… so many iconic buildings which define the twin cities. It is always a great pleasure to work with Earle – we met several years ago when I photographed for a book he authored with Chris Glass and Scott Hanson, Homes Down East, published by Tilbury House Publishers.

To learn more about Harriman, please visit here.

 

01 Sep

Summer in Maine

Summer in Maine… there is no place like it! Travel restrictions provided ample opportunity to rediscover the great state of Maine, and much of what it offers…Rockland, Rangeley, Acadia National Park, Monhegan, Wells…That said, there is plenty more to see, explore and marvel at.

30 Aug

The German Lutheran Church, Waldoboro, Maine

On location in Waldoboro, Maine for the Farnsworth Art Museum documenting the German Lutheran Church with a 3D scanning system…all images are pulled from the scans.  To view the virtual walk through tour, click here. You will see a barrel on your tour on the second floor – that came over on the Mayflower!

Built in 1772 it is one of the oldest churches in Maine, it is also known as the the Old German Meeting House. Andrew Wyeth painted Maidenhair here….I can see why.

 

15 Jun

Cove Street Arts Architecture Exhibit

Pleased and honored to be exhibiting in the Architecture exhibit at Cove Street Arts in Portland, Maine this summer. Also exhibiting are Brian Vanden Brink, Don Peterson, Sarah Szwajkos, Jean Noon, and Liv Kristin Robinson. Visit the show here.

Images I chose to exhibit represent the last few years of travel around the USA and world. In order of appearance below: NYC…Kansas…Barcelona…Suzhou, China…Yokohama, Japan..Suzhou, China…Truth or Consequences, New Mexico…Atami, Japan…Suzhou, China.

Questions and comments are always welcomed…djclough@mac.com

Click images for large size…Or for something new, click here to take a virtual walk through tour.

 

27 Dec

Kotzschmar Organ at Merrill Auditorium and Christmas with Kennerley 2019

Portland, Maine Municipal Organist, James Kennerley, performed with the Kotzschmar Festival Brass, and the ChoralArts Singers at the annual Christmas with Kennerley. Soloists were  soprano Malinda Hasslett and tenor Jonathan Boyd.

Thank you very much to the Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ for all you do for this grand Portland treasure.