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5th Annual Historic Bridge Weekend Coming to Iowa
Each year since 2009, the Historic Bridge Weekend Conference has taken place in August or September, and each year, it has drawn in more people who are experts in historic bridges, preservation or h...
Posted on 4/2/13 at 3:59 PM
Yellowstone offers sights other than the big stars
Even a political reporter needs a break now and then. So here is a report on a recent Yellowstone trip: A woman walked past a clump of trees in Yellowstone National Park and stopped in her tracks, ...
Posted on 7/4/12 at 4:27 AM
Forum photographer receives national AP award for rodeo photo
FARGO, N.D. - Several weeks ago, a stunning, overhead rodeo photo taken by The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead's David Samson received international accolades when it was chosen as the Toronto Star's photo ...
Posted on 4/27/12 at 10:42 AM
The Light Shines On Forever: A Tribute to Thomas Kinkade
It's the light, Thom, that's what lasts. The leaves are transient. They grow, turn green, turn red and die, but behind them the light lasts forever.- Peter O'Toole (from the film The Christma...
Posted on 4/16/12 at 3:08 PM
1961: Globe Photographer Wins Award
Larry Schlick, a photographer for the Daily Globe, won an award in 1961. You don't see a lot of photographers' pictures in the paper; they like to be on the other side of the camera, generally....
Posted on 5/24/11 at 11:00 AM
Sky’s enthusiasm soars high with new exhibit
WORTHINGTON — As a student at Worthington High School, Sky Alsgaard discovered her passion for photography, although she earned a D for her efforts during the first semester of the class.
By Beth Rickers , October 16, 2011
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Back home ... and open for business: Schroder returns from Chicago to open photography studio
By Ryan McGaughey , April 04, 2011
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Photograph brings woman’s childhood memory back to life
By Beth Rickers , February 06, 2011
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Historical Society hosts exhibit
WINDOM — The public is invited to the opening reception of “God’s Creation: Lester’s Observation,” an exhibit of more than 40 photographs of birds, butterflies, animals and outdoor landscapes by Mountain Lake photographer Lester Rupp.January 11, 2011
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MCC grad focusing on photography
SLAYTON — A picture may be worth a thousand words to some people, but Sean Solheim is hoping it will be better than that. He’s planning his career on pictures.
August 20, 2010
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Teaching the teachers
LUVERNE — When you want to teach teachers the best way to get their students to see and experience nature through the eyes of a camera lens, who better to lead the workshop than southwest Minnesota’s native son — famed wildlife photographer Jim Brandenburg.
By Julie Buntjer , July 12, 2010
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Brandenburg's photos ranked among the best of all time
By Sam Cook, Duluth News Tribune , April 28, 2010
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WHS sweeps regional photography competition
April 27, 2010
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Bruns shares images
WORTHINGTON — When Tom Bruns set out to capture images to display at Minnesota West Community and Technical College, he let his camera determine the exhibit’s direction.
By Beth Rickers , December 04, 2008
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Column: Forty years ago, Paul Fusco photographed history
Paul Fusco is a photographer. In September, Paul Fusco has a $50 picture book coming out. The book is called, “R.F.K.” Robert Francis Kennedy.By Ray Crippen , June 14, 2008
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