Tom & Lee Ann Szelog

A conversation about living in a lighthouse to life in a log cabin in the Maine woods.

Often described as Maine’s most renowned wildlife photographers, Tom and Lee Ann Szelog are promoting wildlife conservation and preservation through their films, lectures, exhibits, writings, and photographs. The Szelog’s specialize in photographing wildlife in remote locations, using the most ethical wildlife photography practices.

Thomas Mark Szelog & Lee Ann Szelog
A Peace of Forest
now playing in select places

From living in a lighthouse on the Maine coast to a log cabin in the Maine woods, Tom and Lee have documented life, human and wild, in 2 books. Their first book, the multi-award-winning, Our Point of View-Fourteen Years at a Maine Lighthouse, features Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine. Their second book, By a Maine River – A Year of Looking Closely, explores the natural beauty found in their own backyard in Whitefield, Maine and inspires people to consider wildlife conservation, beginning in their own backyards.  Our Point of View—Fourteen Years at a Maine Lighthouse, has been honored as one of the Best Photo Books by Shutterbug magazine and was the winner of the Best Maine-Themed Book in the Maine Literary Awards from the Maine Writers and Publishers Association. The book also is a Gold Medal winner from the Independent Publishers Association.

A Peace of Forest: playing in select places.

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