View from our Schoolhouse front porch looking north towards Hammond’s house. Living in the center of town, we have great village scenes in all directions. Photo by Cindy Orcutt. #kingfieldmaine #villagelife #orcuttphotography #springinmaine John Orcutt June 12, 2021 Instagram You Might Also Like Yesterday, after an all-day overcast, pretty gloomy day, the clouds lifted right at sunset, and we were treated to this colorful scene. Photo made from our second story studio in Kingfield, Maine #mainetheway #kingfieldmaine #orcuttphotography #sunsetinmaine November 24, 2019 Inn on winter’s Hill, Kingfield, Maine on the first snowstorm of this season. Enjoyable place to spend a wintery evening! #innonwintershill #kingfieldmaine #winterweather #snowstorm #mainetheway #orcuttphotography #mainephotography #mainetourism November 13, 2019 Exploring local locations for photos for our new book on the built-environment in the High Peaks region of Maine, we finally found this extraordinary mill ruin. It is in far northern Franklin County, and we wouldn’t have discovered it without the help of a most accommodating border crossing officer at the Coburn Gore station. Apparently it was a mill of some sort. The moon was an added bit of serendipity. If anyone has information about the history of this place please contact us. #coburngoremaine #millruinmaine #historymaine #mainehistory #mainetheway #orcuttphotography #archeologicalphotography #downeastmagazine November 12, 2019
Yesterday, after an all-day overcast, pretty gloomy day, the clouds lifted right at sunset, and we were treated to this colorful scene. Photo made from our second story studio in Kingfield, Maine #mainetheway #kingfieldmaine #orcuttphotography #sunsetinmaine November 24, 2019
Inn on winter’s Hill, Kingfield, Maine on the first snowstorm of this season. Enjoyable place to spend a wintery evening! #innonwintershill #kingfieldmaine #winterweather #snowstorm #mainetheway #orcuttphotography #mainephotography #mainetourism November 13, 2019
Exploring local locations for photos for our new book on the built-environment in the High Peaks region of Maine, we finally found this extraordinary mill ruin. It is in far northern Franklin County, and we wouldn’t have discovered it without the help of a most accommodating border crossing officer at the Coburn Gore station. Apparently it was a mill of some sort. The moon was an added bit of serendipity. If anyone has information about the history of this place please contact us. #coburngoremaine #millruinmaine #historymaine #mainehistory #mainetheway #orcuttphotography #archeologicalphotography #downeastmagazine November 12, 2019