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Mary Gail Scott, Jerry Boucher, Raspberry Productions, Karen Eitel Photography
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Ruffed Grouse
Raspberry Productions
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L'Heure Bleu Jerome Boucher
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Tuckerman Ravine Gail Scott
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Summer Poppies
Karen Eitel Photography |
Raspberry Productions
Raspberry Productions specializes in wildlife photography and stock photography of northern New Hampshire.
Mary Gail Scott
Mary Gail Scott is a graduate of Brown University, with a major in international Relations. Just out of college she worked for the Washington Daily News, intending to work up to international correspondent. Instead, marriage and children intervened until a move to S. Dartmouth, MA. There she had the opportunity to get back to reporting and photography, covering yachting news from Marblehead, MA to Newport, RI. In 1996 she moved to Randolph, NH where her family had always summered when she was a child. She turned her work to the happenings in northern New Hampshire and began to concentrate on photography, Fascinated by life in the North Country and the patterns of nature in New Hampshire's astonishing seasons.
KAREN EITEL PHOTOGRAPHY
A Blend of Fine Art and the Art of Photography
From atmospheric landscapes to a field of wild, red poppies captured on a rainy day, Karen's images represent a blend of her background in the traditional arts and love of photography as an art form. Her images are printed on archival, heavy mate paper using colorfast pigmented inks. She leaves a wide white mat border around each image for easier framing and sign at bottom right below image. You can reach Karen Eitel at karennewell.eitel@gmail.com
Jerry Boucher
I am a native of Gorham, New Hampshire and a graduate of Gorham High School and the University of New Hampshire, currently living in Manchester. I have been actively involved in photography for over 35 years. Growing up my artistic influences were the photographs of the White Mountains by artists like Guy Shorey and Winston Pote as well as nature photographers like Eliot Porter. I have worked with Canon and Contax film cameras, and now with Canon Digital. The majority of my images are of regional landscapes and cityscapes. My goal is to capture ordinary things in extraordinary light, cloudy and foggy days, dawn and dusk. Images are all printed on fine art papers on an Epson photo printer with pigment inks for a long life and vivid colors.
You can see more of my photographs at www.jboucherphoto.smugmug.com. You can reach me at jboucherphoto@comcast.net
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