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I been a professional photographer since I worked for the US Government documenting Test and Evaluation of Research and Development projects for the US Army and US Navy in the later half of the 1980s. I came home to Maine to finish my Marketing Degree at USM and began to work full time in Market Research and Marketing for many years while documenting weddings and occasional photojournalist and commercial jobs on the weekends. In 2001 I again returned to photography as a full time trade and have never been a happier man. I love working with creative individuals, couples, small businesses and select Non-Profits and can’t imagine working in any other trade. In 1987 I was lucky enough to wed my high school sweetheart and we now live in a cozy little solar powered, recycled bungalow a mile deep in our woods in the Western Hills of Maine with our two brilliant home-schooled teenage daughters and our three cats.

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2005 - Week 1

We had an ice storm. It was not as destructive as the storm of 98, but it was very pretty when the sun came out later in the day.

We live on the northeast slope of the mountain and the sun sets at our house at about 15h30 this time of year. This was the view from the top that day. The sun sets almost an hour later up there.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Worthy project, Michael. I've seen my shart of crashing surf and I'm ready for logging.

bill h

anothermaine said...

Thanks Bill. We hope to explore more than just logging here though as well. That just happened because I happened to have them working so close to home at the moment. My wife and I have long wanted to do some human interest pieces on real Mainers (Her writing and me photographing.) In the style of the Foxfire series, but up to date for the 21st Century. Not the typical DownEast Salt whom everyone else focuses on, but other folks who work in the mills and the woods, the small shops and the craftsfolk out here in Western Maine.