Hunter Macleod is a film and digital photographer working and living on the Maine seacoast. He has a huge passion for photography and cameras. Around 2012, he started collecting old film cameras and became obsessed with how they all work. He then quickly fell into digital photography along the way and began bringing a camera everywhere. Whether he is traveling in his camper van across the country or taking portraits in his apartment, he always makes sure to capture the important moments in life.
“These photos are my experiences, the people I’ve met, and places I’ve seen. I owe so much to my camera for allowing me to capture these important memories over the years. This exhibit shows some of those moments for everyone else to experience.”
Hunter Macleod, Sky High, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Disco Never Died, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Clearwater, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Mesmerized, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Sisters, Digital photographHunter Macleod, In Flight, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Skatepark, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Into The Blue, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Reflection, Digital PhotographHunter Macleod, Muse, Digital photographHunter Macleod, ATM, Digital photographHunter Macloed, Self Portrait, Digital PhotographHunter Macleod, Swish, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Traffic Jam, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Oblivion, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Bus Driver, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Spring Bloom, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Pushing, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Vincent, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Lighthouse, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Dancing Shoes, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Night Walk, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Beach Date, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Sidewalk, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Droplets, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Twin Palms, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Theatre, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Brother, Digital photographHunter Macleod, Light Up, Digital photograph
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