Ohio Photography

Weathered Beauty
Reflections
Morning Mist
The Skating Pond
The Quilting Barn
An Amish Morning Stroll
Best Buddies
Fall Buggy
Morning Buggies
Autumn‘s Peak
Early Morning Visit
Peek!
Dressing Frosty
Long Walk Home
Amish Snow Buggy
Weathered Beauty

Weathered Beauty

On a cold snowy evening the glow of last light warmed the weathered timbers of the Knowlton Covered Bridge, Monroe County, Ohio. Built in 1887 this 192 foot, three span, covered multiple kingpost through truss bridge is the second longest covered bridge in Ohio. It was posted to the National Register of Historic Places on March 11, 1980 and rehabilitated in 1995. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Reflections

Reflections

We had admired this barn in the Ohio countryside for quite some time but never could get the right shot after several attempts. We finally waded through the swampy woods and were rewarded with this beautiful reflection off the water. This impressionistic digital painting was crafted to enhance the dreamy state of the natural reflections. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Morning Mist

Morning Mist

The early morning mist surrounded this Amish farm in the warm glow of dawn. Harvest had passed, autumn leaves had long since fallen and the ground seemed to soak up these last bits of warmth in readiness of winter. Amish Country Ohio Photography. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

The Skating Pond

The Skating Pond

Amish ice skaters take to the pond on a snowy day in this scene that brings to mind another era. This farm is the original farm of Jonas Stutzman, the first white man to settle in the Indian country of Eastern Holmes County, Ohio and the first Amish man in the county. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

The Quilting Barn

The Quilting Barn

This classic Ohio barn, that we caught on a misty morning, has been blended and intertwined with our photograph of a beautiful quilt pattern by West Virginia quilter Jane Frenke. The resulting art captures the essence of our farm heritage. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Honor: Tamarack‘s Juried Exhibition Our Appalachia

An Amish Morning Stroll

An Amish Morning Stroll

A fine dusting of morning fog still highlights the grass in this Amish country scene. Early morning is the best time to see the buggies on the back roads. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Best Buddies

Best Buddies

These two Amish boys brought a smile to our faces as they waved and passed by in their horse-drawn cart. Close together on the wooden bench seat, in bright-colored shirts and suspenders, they continued on their way down a dusty back road in Amish country. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Fall Buggy

Fall Buggy

We had to wait quite a while for the Amish church to let out so we could include a buggy in this picturesque fall scene. Each Amish church is defined by an ordnung (set of rules or order), androtates their service among different homes of their members every other week. Special wagons are used to carry their church benches between these constantly changing locations. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Morning Buggies

Morning Buggies

Two Amish buggies, headed for the small village of Walnut Creek, Ohio were captured in the warm glow of first morning light. Amish Country holds a fascination for us with its beautiful farms, quaint country roads and the unique people who live in harmony with the land. Our Amish photos capture the essence of the people who live among us, but walk in a different time. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Autumn‘s Peak

Autumn‘s Peak

Holmes County Ohio is home to the largest Amish community in the world. This shot caught the maple trees at their best. Views like this are the reason why tourists flock to Ohio's Amish Country in the fall. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Early Morning Visit

Early Morning Visit

The frost was heavy and the mist blanketed the fields on this early morning in Ohio‘s Amish Country. The soft light caught our attention. As we pulled off the road for a better look, we were rewarded with an Amish buggy pulling into our picturesque scene. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Peek!

Peek!

This little Amish boy caught us by surprise when he peeked out the buggy window on a rainy afternoon. Amish children are often curious of the “English.” Ohio‘s Amish Country holds a fascination for us with its beautiful farms, quaint country roads and the unique people who live in harmony with the land. Our Amish photography capture the essence of the people who live among us, but walk in a different time. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Dressing Frosty

Dressing Frosty

This group of Amish children was enjoying the fresh fallen snow by making a snowman. Sometimes we see full snowmen families created along back roads of the Amish Country of Ohio. Ohio Photography by Morehead Photography. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Honors: Tamarack‘s Juried Exhibition Warmth: The Sentiment Of The Season

Long Walk Home

Long Walk Home

This Ohio Amish family was making a cold walk home after church. When the snow becomes deep enough, there are a few families which still like to hitch up their old sleighs. Seeing a sleigh is rare because an early morning snowfall may be melted off by the time church lets out and sleighs become stranded at their church barns. Ohio Photography by Morehead Photography. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Honors: Tamarack‘s Juried Exhibition Warmth: The Sentiment Of The Season

Amish Snow Buggy

Amish Snow Buggy

We captured this Ohio Amish buggy sitting out in the freshly fallen snow one crisp January day. The Amish will use their buggies until the snow deepens enough to hitch a sleigh - but only if snow is deep and weather cold enough to keep them gliding. Buggies may be cold inside on a winter‘s ride but a few blankets on the legs and lap make them much more appealing than walking. Ohio Photography by Morehead Photography. View OPTIONS to see framing options and the location of the hidden state.

Ohio Photography

Living on the border between West Virginia and Ohio gives us lots of opportunity to explore two different worlds. While West Virginia is more untamed beauty, Ohio boasts beautiful farmlands, historic covered bridges, Amish communities, and river life. Our Ohio Photography gallery focuses on Ohio lands and life.