Sunset light at Munjoy Heights, Portland, Maine last evening. John Orcutt September 2, 2016 Instagram You Might Also Like Street photography standing behind an artist in Venice quite a few years ago. The bridge connecting the Doge’s Palace to the prison was called The Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri). It was the last view of Venice that convicts saw before being imprisoned in cells with no view. #veniceitaly #streetphotography #orcuttphotography #bridgeofsighs August 2, 2022 Hannah Orcutt sitting back in deep powder – Jackson Hole, WY December 18, 2016 The first barn quilt has been installed on Kennedy’s barn in Kingfield Maine. The High Peaks Creative Council’s project, led by Saskia Reinholt, establishing a community-based Barn Quilt Trail, features 25 quilt murals to be hung on barns throughout the High Peaks Region. Quilt patterns were painted by over 600 children in North Franklin County. The barn quilt project was made possible through grants and support from the Maine Community Foundation, The Betterment Fund, Sugarloaf Charitable Trust, Skowhegan Charitable Foundation, Franklin County TIF, Jordan Lumber and many local volunteers. Congratulations, Saskia and all participants – wonderful project! #mainetheway #barnquiltproject #over600children #franklincountymaine #kennedybarn #orcuttphotography #mainephotography #downeastmagazine June 7, 2019
Street photography standing behind an artist in Venice quite a few years ago. The bridge connecting the Doge’s Palace to the prison was called The Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri). It was the last view of Venice that convicts saw before being imprisoned in cells with no view. #veniceitaly #streetphotography #orcuttphotography #bridgeofsighs August 2, 2022
The first barn quilt has been installed on Kennedy’s barn in Kingfield Maine. The High Peaks Creative Council’s project, led by Saskia Reinholt, establishing a community-based Barn Quilt Trail, features 25 quilt murals to be hung on barns throughout the High Peaks Region. Quilt patterns were painted by over 600 children in North Franklin County. The barn quilt project was made possible through grants and support from the Maine Community Foundation, The Betterment Fund, Sugarloaf Charitable Trust, Skowhegan Charitable Foundation, Franklin County TIF, Jordan Lumber and many local volunteers. Congratulations, Saskia and all participants – wonderful project! #mainetheway #barnquiltproject #over600children #franklincountymaine #kennedybarn #orcuttphotography #mainephotography #downeastmagazine June 7, 2019