Kodak Says Goodbye to Kodachrome

ROCHESTER, N.Y., June 22 — Eastman Kodak Company announced today that it will retire KODACHROME Color Film this year, concluding its 74-year run as a photography icon. Read more

A Gray Afternoon at Rockport, Massachusetts

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Even in a year when the New England spring has been unusually cool and gray, the coastal town of Rockport beckons my camera.

A peaceful sea wets the rocks of Halibut Point, Rockport, MA

Halibut Point, Rockport, MA

From July through September, downtown Rockport is usually packed with tourists who fill the art galleries and the ice cream shops on Bearskin Neck. Read more

After the Storm

After the StormOften the best photographs appear to you when the weather conditions are discouraging. On this stormy spring afternoon I had a sense that the strong winds and very dark skies would break open to reveal some magic light conditions. Read more

A Day On Cape Ann

Cape Ann, Massachusetts is fertile ground for photography and has been one of my favorite haunts for 25 years. On this cool, partly cloudy, somewhat foggy day, I felt very much in the groove, finding wonderful images for my Nikon at every turn. A number of the frames here are part of my ongoing study of the old boats and shipyards of the region.

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Winter at Appleton Farms, Topsfield, MA

I make frequent trips to Appleton Farms to monitor the parade of the seasons.

Winter road at Appleton Farms

The stump of a white pine tree that fell recently on the Appleton Farm, Topsfield, Massachusetts.

Landscape Photography Inspired by Hudson River Painters

Cornfield by the West Branch of the White River, Rochester, Vermont

© Paul Mozell 2008

When photography was in its infancy in the early 19th century, the art of landscape painting was approaching a new zenith. In its time, the work of the members of the “Hudson River School” and later, the “White Mountain School, “ was growing in popularity on both sides of the Atlantic. Read more

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