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Greetings!
We're nearing the end of an amazing three months of work that
includes about 70 days of actually being out taking pictures. While
it's hard to keep you up-to-date on all of this work via our
newsletter, we're excited to announce our new blog that lets you check
in on our progress and see our freshest images (see the story on the
right
for more info.) So check it out (and our other news items) and let us
know how we can help you with your image needs.
Jerry and Marcy Monkman
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The
EcoPhotographer: Up-to-date news and photos.
A Little
Lifestyle Change
iPod Winner
Number 3
Photo Tour to
Western Ireland
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A Little Lifestyle Change |
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Those of you who know us are familiar with our dramatic
landscape photographs made in New England's wildest places, but
did you know we also make fun and inspiring people photos in these
landscapes? Check out our latest adventure lifestyle imagery in
this updated lightbox.
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iPod Winner Number 3 |
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The latest winner in our "register to win an iPod contest" is
Heather Andrews at Formations, Inc, "a Portland, Oregon-based firm
specializing in planning, design, and fabrication/installation of
interpretive exhibits and thematic interiors." All Heather had to
do was register at EcoPhotography.com to get a chance to win. She
also found an image on our website that she ended up using in a
new visitor center exhibit that Formations, Inc. designed for the
Grand Coulee Dam.
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Photo Tour to Western Ireland |
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Jerry will be leading his first international photo tour next
May in Western Ireland. If you are looking for a vacation that
lets you explore your creative side, this 10-day tour provides an
excellent opportunity to photograph the essence of Ireland, from
ancient villages to dramatic seaside cliffs to the rugged
Connemara Mountains.
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We recently launched our new weblog, The EcoPhotographer, as a way
to chronicle our adventures at EcoPhotography. It's a fun way for
us to show off our newest work as it's happening, and hopefully
you will find its timely material to be an entertaining way to see
what we're up to. It's already filling up with stories about our
Connecticut River project, but you'll also find some great images
from two of Maine's biggest conservation stories of the year.
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A favorite shot from this past summer.
Schooner in Bar Harbor, Maine
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