Page 12 - Newsletter Winter 2018
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Hobbyist Photographer Sharing Entrancing Images On Calendar

        By Joe Cyr ‘89, Houlton Pioneer Times - reprinted with permission


        Seven years ago, Christopher Mills ‘95 began capturing some of
        the most entrancing images of Aroostook County and the rest of
        the state.

        The self-taught photographer and Houlton resident has followed
        weather reports to chase full moons and star patterns across the
        state, captured arresting images of the fall foliage and iconic
        places in The County, and snapped shots of the waters and wild
        animals around Acadia National Park.

        After having his images printed in magazines in Maine and
        across the nation, Mills has created another calendar of his
        photographs to share with the public.

        Mills, the owner of Christopher A. Mills Photography, said
        recently that the 2019 calendars, which were printed at The
        Aroostook Print Shop in Houlton, are currently on sale at
        Country North Gifts in Houlton. An image of the Gateway
        Crossing bridge in Houlton is on the cover. The calendars
        also are on sale on the website Lulu.com for $22.99. “I am   Mills captures the fireworks show during Midnight Madness in
        very excited about it, because I think that people will love the         downtown Houlton
        images,” he said. “I tried to select my best pictures and a lot of
        the images are from right here in Houlton and The County.”

        Mills got into photography right after the birth of his daughter seven years ago. He said that after taking some of her baby pictures, he
        decided that it “was time to learn a bit more about photography.”
        “I have always taken pictures whenever I am out and around,” he said. “But all that I have ever really owned are point-and-shoot cameras. I
        never really got what I was looking for out of those cameras. I wanted better pictures of my daughter, so I decided it was time to learn more
        about how to get it right.”
        Mills said he turned to Google instructions and YouTube videos to get him started and began taking pictures of sunrises and sunsets.
        “I posted them online and it surprised me a bit how quickly it took off,” he said. “I didn’t know that people would like my pictures that
        much. I take photos in Aroostook and Washington counties, mainly, but I take pictures anywhere I go. I love taking pictures in Bar Harbor
        and I try to get around there at night to get shots of the Milky Way. It is also nice to go down there in the fall to get foliage photos.”
        Some of the photos taken in The County include the waterfall at Cary’s Mills, Houlton’s Gateway Crossing Bridge, the fireworks celebration
        at Midnight Madness in Houlton, and a collapsed, vine covered barn in Monticello.
        Sometimes, he’ll blend a couple of photos together to create the image that viewers see. The walking bridge on the calendar, for instance,
        was actually two photos blended together -- one of the bridge taken with a wide angle lens and another extended exposure of the sky taken
        on a tripod.
        Mills said that his Facebook page has become quite popular and he is surprised by the number of visitors who have ties to The County.

        “Some of my photos have reached 28,000 to 30,000 people,” he said.
        He had a photo he took of the Bubbles in Acadia National Park published in Outdoor Photographer Magazine’s July National Park edition.
        He also wrote an essay about the photo that was published in the Acadia National Park Magazine. Other photos also have been published in
        Our Maine Street’s Aroostook magazine.

        He noted that a barn he photographed and shared was standing just off the Fletcher Road in Monticello, and after he posted the picture, he
        was surprised by one of the responses.
        “The Milky Way was lined right up behind the barn and with the vines on the barn, it looked really intriguing,” he said. “I got a message
        from a woman in Connecticut who asked me if it was off the Fletcher Road. She was in her 50’s or 60’s and told me that her grandfather
        built the barn. She has memories of being around there when she was a kid. It brought back happy memories for her.”
        Mills said that his photography is just a hobby now, but someday he hopes that it will lead to full-time work. “It would be great to do it
        full-time, but I wouldn’t want to be so overwhelmed that it wouldn’t be fun anymore,” he said. “But yeah, maybe someday doing it full-time
        would be great.”
        Mills’ photography can be viewed by accessing his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ChristopherAMillsPhotography/
        or visiting his website at https://christopheramillsphotography.com/




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