Dale & Lucinda Cockrell’s adventures with animals in Africa, Part 2

We packed up early on this relatively cool day and headed the 72 km (45 miles) to Punda Maria, a trip that takes about three hours. Punda Maria is our favorite camp. It’s smaller than any of the others, more out-of-the-way, quieter, hilly, with fewer visitors, and is less “modern” (but still very comfortable).

Photos of protest: D.C. 1967-69

A Vermonter’s photos of protests from 1960s Washington, D.C., are on view in Montpelier through November.

Black photo exhibit on display Aug. 8-18

The Middlebury College School of French is staging a show of photographs of Black models by 2018 French School graduate Mikael Owunna.

Are Eric Killorin’s AI-enhanced images art?

“I feel that AI is just another chapter in a long and winding road of developments in the creative arts,” said photographer Eric Killorin.

Weybridge photographer at home in the forest

Did you know that in the mid-1800s Vermont was nearly 80% deforested? “There were no bear, no beavers, no turkeys… they were just gone because we had cut down all the trees,” said John Huddleston, a Weybridge photographer of 50 years who recently publishe … (read more)

Kenna uses a drone to capture Vermont’s tranquility

MIDDLEBURY — Caleb Kenna has been a professional photographer for 25 years, and like most good photo artists he makes many great images of events, landscapes and people. His work has long been praised for its quality and insights. But he has taken his cra … (read more)

Exhibit looks at childhood through a new lens

MIDDLEBURY — A new exhibit called “Childhood” is on view now at PhotoPlace Gallery, at 3 park St. in Middlebury. This exhibit like others at PhotoPlace accepts thousands of entries from all over the world, then a juror selects 35 images to place on displa … (read more)