
Allison Trentelman is a photographer and artist with over 20 years of experience capturing the serene beauty of nature, landscapes, and wildlife in the beautiful state of Maine. Her work embodies a profound, personal connection with the natural world, capturing moments that invite peace and wonder.
Based in on a rocky mountaintop in midcoast Maine, Allison's environment is a continuous source of inspiration. Surrounded by giant boulders, a mosaic of mosses and lichens, abundant wildlife, and the clear starry nights, her photography embodies the magic and tranquility of this landscape.
Clients include: NBC, Hallmark, Papyrus Cards, Yankee Magazine
Explore Allison's enchanting portfolio or purchase select prints and cards through this site. Every piece is an invitation to experience the beauty and magic of the natural world.
Allison Trentelman's photographs create the sense of peering into a silent, secret place, and the way she accomplishes that connects her with the best naturalists, who know that entering that world is about time and patience, observing and feeling.
- Mel Allen, editor of Yankee Magazine
Every time I see these images, something deep inside me jumps for joy. The world looks different through the eyes of Allison Trentelman. Is it just me? Or is there a subtle sense of bliss pervading everything she photographs? One friend describes her nature prints as soft and feminine. To me they are full of consciousness and light.
- Todd Smith, Transparency
Allison is a nature photographer whose snowy birds and forest floor photo collections almost feel like they were shot in some fairy tale world (actually the Maine coast – but we still wouldn’t be surprised to spot a nymph or two in the background). We love that they let you bring both a bit of nature and lighthearted whimsy to your walls.
I love the raw use of softly saturated color and the tiny bits of nature she captures in each image. It’s as if you can hear, smell, and feel everything about her images; the sound of snow falling, the scent of rain, the feeling of being near the ocean or in the quiet woods.