Jackduford.com
Jack Duford's Fine Images
bringing life on the Maine coast into your home
Selected photographs from nautical photographer Jack Duford are now available here online. These Fine Art Giclee on canvas, stretched over inch and a half ash frames, are archival quality, signed, and ready to hang and enjoy for a lifetime
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Please click to see the full images and sizes available
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Because of the increase in shipping charges none of the prints can be ordered online at this time, simply send me a note with the print name, size and Zip Code it will ship to and I will get the shipping quote from UPS and get back to you ASAP, Thank you.
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To check availability and prices just contact me as some prints are taking a week to ten days to produce if I do not have them in stock.
Thank you ~ Jack
A little about me
Life on the Maine coast is the major influence on my work. Bringing the play of water and light to life through my lens is the goal.
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Childhood summers on the Maine coast led me to making Perkins Cove my home several decades ago. There, the artist community taught me how light could transform the ordinary to extraordinary, and the patience to wait for it. The Fishermen provided their vessels, humor and an occasional great meal~Thanx.
Sailing on the historic Maine Windjammer Fleet is amazing, each schooner a moving work of art, some over a century old. I try to take you along and dream of the adventures ahead as the anchor is raised and the sail set.
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Having received local and national recognition, the best is from the person that is taken away with these images.
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Working from my studio in Perkins Cove, these Fine Art Giclee are made locally and enjoyed globally. I thank you for your time and hope you enjoy!
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All Prints are signed on the bottom panel and are professionally packed, shipped and insured by UPS
In stock prints will ship within 2 business days, all others, custom included will ship within seven business days.
Local delivery to your hotel while here is no problem.
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see.
~Henry David Thoreau