
Caleb Kenna, a resident of Middlebury, Vermont, grew up on a hill overlooking Brandon, Vermont, surrounded by the Green Mountains, Taconic Range, and Adirondacks. These breathtaking views inspired his passion for aerial photography. Caleb currently resides with his wife, son, and dog on a hill overlooking Middlebury.
Caleb’s photography encompasses a diverse range of subjects, from capturing the morning light enveloping a misty Vermont village to documenting the elegant geometry of architecture. He also explores the spirit and character of people and the rich culture of foreign countries.
Caleb’s work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, National Geographic, Yankee, Smithsonian, Seven Days, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Lonely Planet, Education Week, and The Vermont Land Trust.
In addition to his photography, Caleb is the author of “Art from Above Vermont,” which is available at bookstores and from Schiffer Publishing.
Caleb’s photographs are available for licensing for use in websites, publications, and books. His extensive archive primarily features Vermont landscapes and natural scenes, including rivers, lakes, mountains, and farms. If you don’t find what you’re looking for on the website, feel free to reach out via the Contact page with your image needs or search requests.