Evan McGlinn
A photojournalist for The New York Times, Getty and The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Evan McGlinn’s haunting, large-scale images of New England stem from his endless roaming along the coasts, islands and backroads of New England. Armed with a 102-megapixel medium format camera, he documents—in intimate detail—a land that is a cornerstone of our nation’s history. Incorporating different technologies as well as watercolor washes and scans, he prints his work on Hahnemuhle Agave matte paper and applies a matte UV-protecting varnish to each image. He then mounts the finished work in a contemporary float frame. The end result is a striking image that has no reflection and mimics that of an egg tempera painting. He is a graduate of Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont and now lives in Seattle.
The Downhomer
Lobster Cove
Edge of The World
Bellweather
Blue Cove
Squall
The Salt Box
Gone Clamming
Stranded
Inland
Night Vision
Off Island
Incoming
Upstairs at Christina Olson's
The View From Migis Lodge
A Whale of a Tale
North Head Afternoon
A Higher Power
Flight