Maine, in pictures. Part 1.
Anna Sawin is a Connecticut-based portrait, wedding, and editorial photographer. She lives in the shoreline town of Stonington with her family and has discovered the perfect cupcake. Just ask, she is willing to share her secret.
Wow. Just gorgeous!
so beautiful, all of them! am totally jealous that you get to experience new england autumns year after year. :oP
Beautiful color! wow!
I hope some day your children appreciate the stunning photo record they will have of their childhood. Lucky boys…
be-a-U-tiful. that last photo is just perfect.
stunning photos, Anna
I love the little leaf that just kept hanging on…..
Gorgeous. Look at the sky! I have always wanted to visit Maine. Maybe someday…
FALLLLLLLL! If it doesn’t get here soon, I will probably go nuts.
I’ve already taken to wearing sweaters and baking pies, despite the 86-degree heat.
Beautiful pics! Thanks for temporarily slaking my autumn foliage lust! 🙂
Oh my!!!! SO beautiful!!!!
It your purpuse was to make me want to go to Maine, you sure did succeed! Love the cute kid shots, but those landscapes are gorgeous!
Looks like you had much better weather than we did when we were there in September! I heart fall.
These pics are the essense of Fall and family…..I love them! I can’t get over his eyesand smile – incredible!
These pictures are stunning. And once again, your boys are soooo cute. (I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of saying that!)
Just gorgeous! I can’t even pick a favorite, they’re all so great!
I agree, Maggie. I love them all!
How do I convince you to travel to DC to take pictures of my kiddos?
Drinking in this color on a gray day. Off to the concrete jungle of Manhattan so will have to visit again tomorrow to counteract! Beautiful children everywhere in Maine!
gosh, these images are stunning. i wish i could take photographs like these!!!
xo
Love your pictures and the color is yummy!
I love that last shot. All of these are great! I want to head to Maine!
Amazing! I’ve only ever been up there in the Summer. I really do need to find a way to get up there in the Autumn.
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