Please enjoy this collection of coastal Maine images from featured photographer Andrew Houser. Andrew was born and raised in Maine, where he spent much of his time seeking out captivating landscapes. He’s drawn to scenes with a desolate or solemn feel, especially near the ocean.
Andrew operates a landscape photography business as well as a portrait studio in Westbrook, Maine. See more of Andrew’s photography at houserphotography.com.
COASTAL MAINE SCENES
Topsham, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewFalmouth, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewBrunswick, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewWhitefield, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewPortland, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewOld Orchard Beach, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewOld Orchard Beach, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewOld Orchard Beach, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewPortland, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewDayton, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewBiddeford Pool, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewEast End Beach, Portland, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewAtkin’s Bay, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, AndrewRam Island Ledge Light, Maine Photo Credit : Houser, Andrew
Do you have a favorite spot along coastal Maine?
This post was first published in 2014 and has been updated.
Heather Marcus
Heather Marcus is the senior photo editor for Yankee. She works closely with the art director and contributing photographers to tell our stories about people and place in a compelling way. Living and growing up in New England, she continues to be inspired by the communities, the landscape, and the wonderful visual opportunities the region affords.
The place in Maine that is the most beautiful to me is the end of Southport Island called Newagen. There are the Cuckolds there, and if you dream really hard you can imagine you can see Europe, Africa and South America: there is nothing in between. So if you ever go to Boothbay Harbor, keep driving through town – it’s worth the short drive!
The place in Maine that is the most beautiful to me is the end of Southport Island called Newagen. There are the Cuckolds there, and if you dream really hard you can imagine you can see Europe, Africa and South America: there is nothing in between. So if you ever go to Boothbay Harbor, keep driving through town – it’s worth the short drive!
This is very nice work, Andrew. Congratulations on the article.
I grew up in Northern Maine , Western Maine, Maine will always be in my heart
Great info here. I will definitely keep all of it in mind.