Category: Locations

Places of Interest

  • Nubble Light in Black & White

    Perched atop a rocky island just off the coast of York, Maine, Nubble Light stands as one of New England’s most recognizable lighthouses. In this black-and-white composition, the scene takes on a timeless quality—where the textures of stone, clapboard, and sky come together in quiet harmony.

    Stripped of color, the photo lets the structure’s elegant lines and the rugged Atlantic shoreline do the talking. The American flag adds a subtle sense of movement, a reminder that while the lighthouse no longer needs to guide ships with its beam, it still stands as a symbol—of safety, solitude, and coastal resilience.

    I’ve visited Nubble Light many times, but there’s something about seeing it in monochrome that feels especially classic—like it could have been captured yesterday or a century ago.

  • Looking Down on History – Scituate Light from Above

    This rare aerial perspective of Scituate Lighthouse under restoration—captured on July 7, 2023—offers an intimate look at a piece of maritime history mid-renewal. Shot directly from above, the image reveals the octagonal tower’s bare brickwork and ongoing structural framing as craftsmen work to preserve its enduring legacy.

    From this view, we see not just a lighthouse, but the craftsmanship of generations: aged brickwork, modern scaffolding, and the unmistakable lines of a historic New England structure being carefully brought back to life. The rocky breakwater and surrounding shoreline frame the scene, reminding us how central this light has been to the seafaring stories of the Massachusetts coast.

    Scituate Light has stood guard since 1811. With each bolt and board placed in this current restoration, it stands ready to face another century of Atlantic wind and tide.