HARTFORD, CT — A dedication ceremony for the Autumn Colors stamps was held today in partnership with the American Philatelic Society at the Great American Stamp Show in Hartford, CT. The stamps feature the wonderful splendor of nature’s annual color change.
The 10 stamps feature images by renowned nature and garden photographer Allen Rokach (1941-2021), who often used what he called the “Rokach effect,” a technique that gives photos an impressionistic cast.
“Every year, millions of Americans seek the beauty of leaves turning from coast to coast in the fall. Thanks to the talents of photographer Allen Rokach, these stamps allow us to preserve and share one of nature’s most amazing canvases year-round,” said Scott English, executive director of the American Philatelic Society.
Heather Dyer, the USPS chief information security officer who spoke at the event, said the stamps will bring the beauty of fall to customers’ mailings.
“Growing up in Maine, I always loved ‘leaf peeping’ season and the vibrant colors signifying the change of seasons. As summer fades, I love watching the trees in our mountains, forests and backyards transform into the rich shades of red, purple, yellow and orange that make autumn so special,” she said.
Other speakers included Emmy-winning TV host Richard Wiese, president emeritus of the Explorers Club, who said, “Stamps adorned with the rich colors of fall leaves are a perfect homage to the season's splendor. They remind us of nature's tapestry, capturing moments of change and reflection and creating a deep emotional connection. These stamps are not just pieces of paper; they are miniature masterpieces, reminding us of the simple yet profound joys that autumn brings into our lives.”
The pane of 20 Autumn Colors stamps shows a portfolio of brilliant photographs taken in a variety of locations around the United States. In addition to the classic autumn colors of orange, red and yellow, the photographs show flashes of vermilion, ocher, violet and cobalt in different landscapes.
There are many beautiful places across the United States to experience the wonders of autumn colors. New England attracts millions of visitors each year because weather conditions provide the optimal environment for the range of intense colors so characteristic of this region. Autumn leaves along the Blue Ridge Parkway and Maryland’s Eastern Shore follow the patterns of their leaf cousins in the Northeast, albeit with a later start date in some areas, depending on the elevation.
Other places to note spectacular fall colors include Aspen, CO, named for the golden aspens that surround this Rocky Mountain town; Taos, NM, and the surrounding desert; the Great Smoky Mountains; and the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon.
Ethel Kessler, an art director for USPS, designed the stamps with Rokach’s photographs.
The Autumn Colors stamps are being issued as Forever stamps in panes of 20. These Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce price.
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