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THROUGH THE LENS
“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time..”
— Thomas Merton
Meet Katie Dobies
We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Katie Dobies a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
New Art Exhibit Features Katie Dobies’ Photos of Maine
This January and February, the art exhibit at Bar Harbor’s Open Table MDI community meal hub features the vibrant work of local photographer Katie Dobies. Come savor Katie’s photos while feasting on Open Table’s vegetarian meals on Tuesdays from 4-7 pm at 116 Cottage St.
Rising Stars: Meet Katie Dobies
Photography is a medium that captures how our soul sees the world.
Looking for a Veterans Day Parade?
Are you looking for a parade to attend on Veteran’s Day in 2023? Tucson loves to celebrate and come out for creativity and community as much as possible, Veterans Day included!
Meet Katie Dobies | Make It Until You Make It
If you’re doing it, you’re doing it! That is success in my book.
Where is the Best Place to Photograph Lupines in Maine?
Wondering where to find the best places for photography of lupines in Maine? Follow Katie Dobies to Deer Isle, Maine on a photo adventure.
Hiking in Acadia: Jordan Pond
Nearby were loons floating in the water and deer gracefully galloping in the woods. Nature’s soundtrack played the sound of gentle splashing of water along the shores. It was harmonic. My footsteps joined in the beat.
Great Wass Island Maine’s Best Kept Secret?
Travel Downeast Maine to Great Wass Island with Katie Dobies in her premier travel blog post on Stock Photo Queen.
Why Is this Canadian Saint In Montreal So Famous?
Has your heart ever been so excited that the external expression of that was this desire to skip joyfully like a child? That was my reaction when I stepped off the bus which had finally arrived at my stop, Mount Royal.
Saratoga Race Course 2019: A Foggy Morning At The Oklahoma Training Track
After a few shots at the main track, we headed across the street to the Oklahoma Training Track along with a caravan of backstretch workers. As the sky grew lighter, horses and humans alike began waking up to the day.