The season that most New Englander’s dream about all winter is here and moving past us in what seems like a blink of an eye, and that is summer. Spring is long gone and the 4th of July parties are just memories to cherish. How did August get here so fast? Having said that, there is still plenty of time to get outside to enjoy everything from the oceans to the mountains and everything in between.
Over the years I have spent endless amounts of time, in all four seasons, traveling around with my camera searching for imagines that truly represent what New England is known for. For those that appreciate raw beauty in its purest form, there is Maine’s rugged coastline. You will find tiny fishing villages nestled in protected harbors along with working lighthouses that still to this day, allow mariners a safe passage home. For many, the crashing waves and the haunting cry of the seagulls represents beauty and isolation all wrapped up in one. It’s a place to reflect on times gone by and the hopes of what life brings in the future.
For the adventurous type, there are waterfalls to explore.
Some are known and easy to get to while others are secret jewels tucked away deep in the woods. Recently my producer Clint Conley and I took our camera and went on a tour throughout New England in search of these magical waters and what we found was stunningly beautiful. No two waterfalls look the same but for those fortunate enough to come across them, what links them all together is the feeling of peace, tranquility and the overall pure natural beauty that they offer.
A true treasure that we have is the Cape Cod National Seashore. Despite the fact that thousands of people visit these beaches every summer, they still look like they have never been explored. Miles of white sand have become a home to protected birds and a paradise for vacationers searching for the true image of Cape Cod and what a New England summer should visually be.

