Larry Master: A Lens on Wildlife Gallery Reception

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Gallery Exhibition

The 2024 gallery exhibition at the Adirondack History Museum features the stunning nature photography of Larry Master. Master, a resident of Keene, NY, is a conservation biologist, zoologist, and currently dedicates his time to conservation photography. He has been photographing wildlife and natural history subjects for more than 70 years. He has traveled to the ends of the earth to photograph wild things, from polar bears hunting in Svalbard and Churchill, to birds of paradise strutting in New Guinea, to grizzlies fishing in Alaska’s Katmai National Park, to jaguars crunching caimans in Brazil’s Pantanal, to the curious cheetah that this year climbed onto his safari vehicle in Tanzania. This exhibition focuses on wild creatures of the Adirondacks and reveals the photographer’s artistry in framing a shot and his infinite patience in waiting for the moment.

The exhibition will be on display from May 25th to October 9th in the Rosenberg Gallery at the Adirondack History Museum. The exhibit is curated by Frissie Reed and Larry Master. The Gallery Reception is scheduled for July 12th, 5pm - 7pm. Larry Master will give a talk. Wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served.