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Written by Robert Dennis
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Seacoast Gallery
ROBERT DENNIS
Robert Dennis loves this town. In recent years his photographs of the Kennebunks
have appeared just about everywhere – including here. Following is just a sample
of the artist’s ever-expanding collection of photos from the scenic Maine fishing
village and summer home even to a president.
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Written by Frank Clarkson
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Seacoast Gallery
FRANK CLARKSON
A dozen professional images of local women in local settings. This archived gallery
offers a wide range of subjects and sceneryin this timeless collection. Seacoast
Gallery is a regular feature of SeacoastNH.com.
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Written by Marianne Pernold-Young
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Seacoast Gallery
MARIANNE PERNOLD-YOUNG
At first the seasons seem to overlap. There are wintry days in fall as the temperature
drops and the snow practices. Then there are fallish days in winter when there
breathes a hope that the deep cold will never come. This gallery mixes both together.
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Written by Steve Salniker
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Seacoast Gallery
STEVE SALNIKER
And now for something completely different. With all those spiffy digital cameras
available, why would someone take photos using a wooden box with a hole in it?
Don't knock it until you've tried it. The primitive art of pinhole photography
is making a compeback as a simple, satisfyiny art in a complex age.
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Written by Dan Gair
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Seacoast Gallery
DAN GAIR
South Coast Maine stretches from Kittery to Kennebunkport and inland to the Berwicks and beyond. Here are some of the most historic and scenic towns in the largest New England state. This community is closely tied to both the Portland and New Hampshire communities and include some of the best beaches.
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Written by Ralph Morang
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Seacoast Gallery
RALPH MORANG
In three decades Ralph Morang has published thousands of local images in newspapers,
magazines, slide presentations and books. Here are the first images published
on our web site in a colorful collection from"'America's Smallest Seacoast".
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Written by Richard Haynes, Jr.
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Seacoast Gallery
RICHARD HAYNES
Portsmouth historic village never looked better than in this collection of images by veteran artist Richard Haynes. Richard's work draws on the simply beuty of architecture and objects in the preserved homesin Portsmouth. NH's Puddledock neighborhood on the Piscataqua River.
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Written by Bruce J. Parsons
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SEACOAST BOOKS
30 Years of Star Island Photographs
Anyone who has spent time on Star Island will recognize these images. They represent
the essential views of an island known for its tiny size, historic buildings and
changeable light. Parsons square oversize portfolio is the most captivating view
od Star Island yet from Peter E. Randall, Publisher.
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Written by Daniel Drown
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SEACOAST POETRY
Daniel Drown was no Homer, but he was Portsmouth's blind poet of the 19th century.
Twice his friends got together and paid to publish his work. His story and hist
struggles are mor interesting to modern readers than his poetry. Here is a little
of both from his book "Idyls of Strawberry Bank".
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Written by Nora Perry
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SEACOAST POETRY
Longfellow made one Lady Wentworth famous. She was the very young housekeeper of the very old governor of New Hampshire before the Revolution. But there was a second lovely governor's lady. Her name was Frances, and her poor husband was barely cold before she married her powerful cousin John.
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