Fall in Door County

Fall on the Peninsula

Fall in Door County is a welcome sight. For locals, it’s a chance to get their bearings back from a crazy summer of balancing work schedules and businesses; for visitors, it’s a season that is often underestimated – until a drive through the peninsula reveals its relaxed pace, its unbelievable
colors, and a peace that seems almost too good to be true. Once you’ve experienced fall in Door County, it’s safe to say that you’ll try to come back as often as your schedule will allow.
Fall is my favorite season on the peninsula, and the only way I can really show that is to
showcase the quiet beauty of this particular season – a beauty that affects every nook of the county, from the farmlands of Southern Door to the tip of Washington Island. The fall fruit      harvest, the sunsets, the foliage – everything seems to come alive with a sort of unexpected beauty. I’ve been taking photographs here for 12 years, and, still, some of these sights catch me by     complete surprise.
Even though our county is a small resort area, I am always blown away by the variety of     landscapes on the peninsula and how they reflect the season. I feel a privilege in being able to seek out and shoot these scenes, knowing that I may be one of the few who witnesses them.
I have put together this book so that others may be able to look through my lens and see what fall on the peninsula means to me – and also gain a little bit of knowledge as to how I choose to capture it. Special thanks to Dave Eliot, Melissa Ripp, the crews of the Peninsula Pulse and Door County Living, and you! Without your continued support, none of this could happen.
I hope that you enjoy my photographic journey through an Autumn in the Door.

- Dan Eggert

2 comments to Fall in Door County

  • jennifer boettcher(romero)

    Your pictures are incredible. You are able to allow others to feel what it is like to be in Door County at a very beautiful time without actually being there. I have been there at this time, and you captured the feeling perfectly. Thank you Dan, you do an amazing job!

  • Brian Diamond

    Very impressive work. My wife and I spend a lot of time in DC not only for a relaxing road trip, but for the beauty we see every time we’re there. Your site is a great reminder of what is only a short 2 hours away from this crazy city of Appleton.

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