Aerial photographs document humans' impact on Adirondacks By Philip Terrie When we think of Adirondack history, we don’t ordinarily devote much thought to industry. That’s an urban thing, found in other parts of New York: Buffalo, Brooklyn, … [Read more...] about A scarred landscape
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Like father, like son
Career at Kodak inspired Gardners' generational love of black and white photography By Jamie Organski An exhibit at View in Old Forge has been years in the making and features a lifetime of work by father-and-son photographers, John and Kurt … [Read more...] about Like father, like son
Before “forever wild”
1800s photo collection shows frontier lives and clear-cut forests By Leigh Hornbeck A collection of photographs made between 1885 and 1887 and recently made available to the public through the digital archive at Union College capture a … [Read more...] about Before “forever wild”
Saying ‘I do’ above tree line
Adirondack elopements cater to couples seeking adventure and social distance By Holly Riddle According to wedding platform The Knot’s 2020 Real Weddings Study, nearly every single 2020 wedding was modified in some capacity in … [Read more...] about Saying ‘I do’ above tree line