Like many who have come to Maine, the author has developed a strong affection for the way of life and the people who make Maine a haven. Places like Gus’s store are unique, worthy of being cherished in our memories. Anne’s lifelong passion for the camera and the story it can tell have come together to celebrate a special place. She has also captured other treasured places like Paul Moore Estate in Madison, N.J., an 1870 Southport, Maine house being restored plus a multitude of travel, digitally enhanced and composite photographic images which can be seen on her Web site.
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A propos de l’auteur
Anne Ross has been drawn to the Maine scene as have many other artists. She has traveled the country widely with her camera which has changed from a Polaroid to a 35 mm SLR and now to a digital camera. Over the years her work has been published by The Smithsonian, UNICEF, and a N.Y. Times book cover. In 2006, over 30 of her photos were published in a book about the Reeves – Reed Arboretum in Summit, N.J., now listed in the National Historic Register. Beauty abounds.