By Richard Mack on January 26, 2012
This year I am really focused on a new project and book on all five Great Lakes, currently titled Twenty/Ninety-Five, The Great Lakes Landscapes. This book will focus on the fact that 20% of the world’s fresh water and 95% of North America’s fresh water are held in these five bodies of water. Think about [...]
Posted in Great Lakes Project, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, nature photography, Richard Mack, winter, Winter Landscape Photography, Winter photography | Tagged Great Lakes Project, Lake Superior, Quiet Light Publishing, Richard Mack, The Great Lakes Landscapes, Twenty/Ninety-Five, Winter on the Great Lakes |
By Richard Mack on October 23, 2007
In nature photography you often start out to get one image and end up with something quit different. That happened to me last week. I had received a call from an agency in New York which supplies Fine Art prints to institutions and individuals and they wanted a selection of images of water and sky. [...]
Posted in changing light, clouds, Expectations, nature photography, storms |
By Richard Mack on September 22, 2007
Last night we had a happening at our house! The blooming of our Night Blooming Cereus! The Night Blooming Cereus is found in the wild in the Southwest Sonoran and Chichuahuan deserts. It blooms in June or July in the wild, but we have found it to be July or August up north here. Some [...]
Posted in flowers, nature photography, Night Blooming Cereus, night photography, Print Offer, Uncategorized |