Linda Solan Photography
Gallery and History

Color photographs of local scenes are available for purchase. If you are interested in having a photograph taken of your home or barn ~ please contact Linda Solan at lindasolan@verizon.net.

If you would like more information about any of the photographs or have any local history questions just write... I look forward to hearing from you.

Scroll down to the bottom of each Gallery for a brief history.

TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
A ‘church for all seasons,’ Trinity Episcopal Church is one of the most photographed buildings in Upstate New York. Linda has captured many different facets of this historical landmark.

RECYCLED SCHOOLDAYS & RELATIVES
Bring a piece of history into your home... Linda's creativity brings history alive with a splash of color against a vintage background.

WOMEN’S RIGHTS
Seneca Falls is the birthplace of Women’s Rights and the commemorative statue, "When Anthony Met Stanton" sculpted by Professor A.E. Ted Aub and depicted in Linda’s photographs.

CAYUGA/SENECA CANAL
Connecting Cayuga and Seneca Lakes, the two largest of New York’s Finger Lakes, the Cayuga/Seneca Canal bisects the village of Seneca Falls and provides a scenic backdrop for many of Linda’s photos.

FALL FOLIAGE
Upstate New York is known for its beautiful fall foliage. Linda turns the simplest of scenes into glorious kaleidoscopes of color.

SENECA FALLS ~ B & W and Toned Print Gallery
Linda has spent years exploring the black & white art form before venturing into a world of color.

NEW YORK STATE BARNS
Linda has traveled extensively across New York State photographing hundreds of its majestic barns, feeling that each one is unique and represents a piece of our architectural heritage.

NEW YORK STATE SCENES
Tucked away on the back roads of New York, Linda discovers little pieces of the large mosaic that is New York.

NEW YORK STATE BRIDGES & LAKES
The myriad of lakes and streams in Upstate New York provide many opportunities for Linda to add reflections of tranquil beauty to her portfolio.

GRAVEYARDS
Monuments of life ~ from the strong tall stones to the thin frail and cracking stones. They were put there to honor and represent the lives... in remembrance of friends and loved ones ~ perhaps even our loved ones. We must enjoy the beauty and solitude of the old graveyards.

All images Copyright © Linda Solan


HOME   GALLERY    ARTIST