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We hope you are enjoying the beautiful summer. We would like to share with you some of Jim's new projects as well as upcoming events. We are honored to be participating in Children's Hospital & Clinics
of Minnesota Arts & Healing Urban Renewal Project. Jim's work will be featured
on the second and third floors at Children's Hospital, acting as a window
to the world for families who may spend weeks with infants in the
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. If you would like to sponsor one of Jim's images for Children's Hospital, please visit www.childrensmn.org. We have a couple of spots left for the Ravenwood with the Pros Workshop, Ely, Minnesota, October 2 - 10, 2010. Spend a week observing and
creating photographic images in Minnesota's Superior National Forest
with 3 masters of photography: Jim Brandenburg, BBC Producer Neil Lucas and Dutch photographer/stock agent Danny
Ellinger. This is a very rare opportunity; Jim rarely does workshops!
Jim and musician, Michael
Monroe, will be performing together at the Reif Center, Grand Rapids, Mn,
January 22, 2011. Find yourself moved by the music and enthralled by
the stories behind
some of the most famous nature photographs of all time. Tickets for "From My Backyard" can be reserved by visiting www.reifcenter.org.
We have a 2011 Jim Brandenburg wall calendar! Published by Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center, each calendar is $18.95. For more information, please visit our blog or call the Brandenburg Gallery at 877-493-8017. Or purchase by clicking on the Buy Now button below!


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Collector's Print #25 ~ My Loon Family
"With hope and
some anxiety, I imagine our loons encountering the oil spill in the Gulf this
fall when they migrate to their wintering grounds. Immature loons will stay there a couple years before
coming back to Minnesota. But loons are resilient and tough birds. In
fact, of all the birds, they are our oldest, having looked similar to these 70
million years ago when they swam amongst the last dinosaurs. It is
conceivable that these same loons have been nesting in my back yard as long as
I have been here in the north woods - 30 years. In that time, we have had
a surprisingly low rate of success of loon babies reaching maturity because of
gulls and ravens preying on the eggs. Unfortunately, the loons start
nesting around fishing opener in this part of the north woods. The fishermen are
usually unaware of the nest as they focus on their fishing. I've seen loons get scared off their
nest for several hours. Gulls and ravens watch for this, and prey upon the eggs
while the loon is gone. I've become emotionally attached to these creatures, and every time
I walk back to my lake I hold my breath in hopes that they have survived since
I last saw them. Most years the
nesting is in vain. Unfortunately, one of the baby loons in this photograph has
now disappeared, possibly from a bald eagle. A few years ago I watched a
bald eagle take a young loon, much to the despair of the adults. We hope to see these amazing creatures back in the years to
come. With their incredible ability to survive 70 million years, let's
hope they are able to outlive modern man's clumsy foibles."
~ Jim Brandenburg
Collector's Print #25 ~ My Loon Family
Fine Art Giclee printed on
cotton paper. Size is 12"x 8" at a special price of $75. ($125 value).
The
Jim Brandenburg Collectors Series features four seasonal prints a year.
Each season, we will feature a new image that has never been printed,
and will be available only at the Brandenburg Gallery. The featured
image will be a signed and titled, 12"x8" Giclee Fine Art Print on 100%
cotton paper at a special price of $75 or framed for $230. Previous
seasonal images can be purchased at any time for $125 or framed for
$280.
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