The Willow Flycatcher appeared in the 2004 exhibition ENDANGERED SPECIES: Flora & Fauna in Peril at the Wildling Art Museum and at the U.S. Department of the Interior Museum. It is 15 x 22-inches, number 1 of 5. Now it will be presented at the Bryan Memorial Gallery show in Jeffersonville, Vermont. Come one and all, from May 2-December 28, 2014. The bottom photograph is of me in front of the image at the ENDANGERED SPECIES show at the Wildling Art Museum in 2008. The top picture is of me at the Bryan Gallery 7/14/12, a great place for art.
Yesterday, I met with my printer Luis Diaz to get some test prints ordered for my upcoming exhibition at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute in Jamestown, New York. Jamestown is the legendary Peterson’s hometown, and I’m honored to be chosen to show my bird photographs there. It’s going to be a really great event. Thanks to Luis Diaz for taking the photo of me, with my marvelous Ruby-throated Hummingbirds in the background on the computer screen. Yes, they’ll be in the show.
After the SFVAS board meeting, photographer Jackie Wollner was kind enough to take a picture of me holding a print of the book cover. The book probably exists by now and is being shipped from China.
I recently gave a binder with the photos from the book to a very special office, and I was there the other day and posed with the binder. The office is filled with great photography books, as well as some vintage prints, such as the one in the background of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Saw a nice exhibit today on Ansel Adams and on Queen Victoria’s photography collection. Then saw the American Crow chasing after a Red-tailed Hawk, just after getting off the tram at the end of the day. Photo of me by Ron Wong.
I’m reading about Roger Tory Peterson’s involvement with the National Audubon Society back in the day. It’s nice to contribute to my local chapter by being on the board and taking a few photos from time to time. I also took a portrait of Scott Logan, owner of Wild Wings, the store where we had our meeting.