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Marlene Weinstein is fine art photographer with a passion for creating photographs with a distinctive style that are “one of a kind”.
The majority of her images showcase the beautiful Long Island landscape, and especially the Three Village area. As a long-term Setauket resident, Marlene is deeply connected to this area and her photographs reflect the unique qualities of this very special place. Creating and sharing these images is a way to preserve the memory of our vanishing local landscape.
Her award-winning work has been exhibited in many galleries on Long Island and in NYC, and is held in numerous private collections. Marlene also participates in popular community events such as the Gallery North outdoor art show, and donates artwork to the Long Island Museums to support their annual holiday fundraising event.
All work is printed on archival paper, and matted under museum-quality, off-white mats. Frames are made of gallery-style black wood, protected under plexiglass. Portfolio prices are for framed pieces.
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“Shipman’s Cottage” is from the ongoing “West Meadow” series depicting images of West Meadow peninsula. This black and white photograph finds the well-known Gamecock Cottage surrounded by swirling fog on a misty morning. The nearby cottages are still standing but fading into the mist – a prophecy of their fate just a few
months later.
Item number: 1
Title: Shipman's Cottage
Materials: Photography, black & white
size: 12x22", framed (other sizes available upon request)
Price: $150 |
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If you are interested in any of these photographs, please call or contact Marlene by e-mail. You can view her website to see more images, and check out the schedule for a list of upcoming shows.
Prints, cards, and portraits:
Framed and matted prints are available In various shapes and sizes. Boxed sets of photo greeting cards (lovely for special occasions) are also available. Marlene also takes commissioned work for environmental (natural light) and owner/pet portraits that are creative and unique!
Publications
Marlene’s photographs have twice been published in the prestigious Black and White Magazine Single Image annuals. Additionally, one of her photographs appears on the “Lasting Impression” page in the June 2008 issue of Canvas LI magazine, and several of her images will appear in the upcoming book Paumanok: Poetry and Pictures of Long Island.
Local galleries where Marlene's work is available:
- Christopher Gallery, Stony Brook, NY 631.689.1601
- East End Arts Council Gallery, Riverhead, NY 631.727.0900
- Martin Lerman Gallery, Huntington, NY 631.421.0258

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