Welcome to Marcia Joy Duggan Fine Art Photography
Welcome to our new website, Marcia Joy Duggan, Fine Art Photography. We will continue to post all of our Coastal Photography under Cape Cod Soul which is now part of MarciaJoyDuggan.com

The iconic Clam Trees have been around for years at Rock Harbor on Cape Cod. Every year in the Spring they are 'planted' as Channel markers for navigation for the Rock Harbor fishing fleet. There are lots of stories about the 'Clam Trees' and do they really grow clams? Read more about the history and lore about the clam trees in my blog post. People come from all over the world in the summer to photograph the Clam Trees at sunset in the summer! Photo ©Marcia Joy Duggan
We are so excited to be able to offer our photos now, whether you live near and can visit us at our summer shows on Cape Cod or you would prefer to have one of our unique images shipped directly to you!
With three different finish options now, Traditional Prints (hand signed by the artist), Chromaluxe Metal Prints, and the Contemporary Sleek 3D Finish of Acrylic that is vibrant and breathtaking, there are now custom sizes and choices for home and business decor along with unique finishes for all art collectors.
In addition to our Cape Cod Soul Coastal Photography, with the launch of our new website we will be adding new galleries including Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, Colorado, along with a splash of color from Punta Mita, Mexico and beyond.
We are grateful to continue our photographic journey with this new chapter and new website.
A special thank you to all of you for visiting us, following us, and your kind comments and support over the years. We love seeing familiar faces every summer and enjoy meeting new friends on our photographic path. If you are on the Cape this summer please stop by and say 'hi'! Click here for our Summer/Fall 2024 Schedule.
Carpe Diem,
Marcia

I have been drawn to the Aspens for so long and wanted to try a vertical panning shot catching the different colors of the aspens along with the lighting behind the trees. This photo was taken during the winter after a fresh snow. I was really pleased with the look of the aspens here as I find vertical panning a more difficult process than horizontal panning. I love the lines and the soft winter color of the aspens.