Connecticut is a small state, but a beautiful state, too. It has everything from the highest concentration of expensive homes per acre to working farms, all within an hour of each other. Working farms have become a rarity as the cost of farming goes up and price of produce goes down.
We captured this rural image as we drove through the Connecticut countryside one autumn afternoon. While we enjoy and appreciate the mansions, there is something special about riding through the country, especially in the fall as the trees change from green to gold. It just gives us a feeling of nostalgic Americana.
Photographer-artist combo Ken & Lois Wilder, pairs the best of two creatives.
Ken spent 20 years in corporate market planning and advertising before developing communications programs privately with photographers and designers.
Lois taught art privately, wrote forty articles for the decorative arts industry and was a color consultant to Binney & Smith.
Ken’s skill with photography along with Lois’s transition from pencils and brushes to digital art articulates a rich imagery that communicates.
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