“Catch of the Day,” 1988, Brooks Falls, Alaska. “My goal was just to shoot the bear’s head and shoulders,” Mangelsen said. “It’s become my most iconic photograph.” “Born of the North Wind,” 1993, ...
Bears, elephants and mountain lions all have something in common − they have been photographed by Thomas D. Mangelsen. From Nov. 20 through Jan. 11, the internationally renowned nature and wildlife ...
While most people realize feeding bears is ill-advised (and illegal), the same standards of common sense apparently don’t apply when the opportunity arises to post a cool close-up of oneself with a ...
WEBVTT DETAILS. REPORTER: ROB, JULIE. YOU CAN SEE MANGELSEN’S ARTWORK AROUND THE COUNTRY, BUT HE SAYS THE EXHIBIT THAT WILL OPEN OVER AT THE DURHAM SATURDAY IS SPECIAL. FORTY OF HIS PIECES THAT HE ...
“Thomas D. Mangelsen: A Life in the Wild” at the National Museum of Wildlife Art of the United States showcases a retrospective of American nature photographer, Thomas Mangelsen, who’s spent 40 years ...
Melissa Post, Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History chief curator, with Thomas Mangelsen’s “Bad Boys of the Arctic” photo. Starting Saturday, RTPI will be displaying 40 of Mangelsen’s best ...
The Briscoe Western Art Museum’s retrospective exhibition of work by acclaimed wildlife photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen will take visitors on a visual tour of breathtaking natural landscapes, ...
Tonight we are going to take you into the wild with a remarkable photographer who's spent his life on the trail of elusive and endangered animals. His name is Tom Mangelsen, and at 72 he still travels ...
A world-renowned nature photographer visits the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. A world-renowned nature photographer visited Chicago for the opening of an exhibition of his truly magnificent wildlife ...
A new book by world renowned photographer Thomas Mangelsen called The Last Great Wild Places (see also) is a most welcomed volume of awe-inspiring photographs. It also is a vivid reminder of just how ...
The largest grizzly hunt in the Lower 48 in more than 40 years is set to open next month in Wyoming, and more than 7,000 people applied for a chance to kill one of up to 22 bears. Among the tiny ...
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