Arts & Crafts
Elinor Osborn Photography - Photo Print of Snowshoe Hare
- Item Number
- 297
- Estimated Value
- 50 USD
- Sold
- 26 USD to joyfuljocelyn
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
From local VT nature photographer, Elinor Osborn - a beautiful photo print of a Snowshoe Hare Eating a Daisy.
7 x 10 photo matted in white mat (with foam core back) to 11 x 14 in clear bag. All ink and materials are archival. Mat is signed.
About the photographer:
Photography enables me to see details of nature which remain hidden from casual observation. There are so many exciting aspects of plants, animals, weather phenomena etc. to find and learn about, that I enjoy being outdoors more than anything else, especially here in Vermont.
My photography includes a variety of outdoor subjects, including natural history, scenics and outdoor sports. My favorite sports to photograph are cross country skiing and sled dogs. Documenting scientists’ work has been fascinating too.
I‘m a published photographer and writer in magazines, such as Vermont Life, Northern Woodlands, Vermont magazine, and Stowe Guide. I have photo credits in many books. Project UltraSwan, a children’s book published by Houghton Mifflin, which I wrote and photographed, tells the story of the trumpeter swan migration project.
Several galleries have displayed my work in one person shows.
I carefully optimize my photos for color balance and lighting, then print them on archival Epson paper with archival ink.
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