FEBRUARY MEETING – FEBRUARY 8,2012 – EVERGREEN BERGEN PARK FIRE STATION 7:00pm (6:30pm SOCIAL TIME) PRESENTER: GLENN RANDALL

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Since 1979, Glenn Randall has combined his love of wilderness and adventure sports with a passion for photography. His intimate knowledge of the landscapes and sports that he photographs allows him to find the intersections of magical light and stunning subject matter that produce exceptional images. His work has been published in Audubon, Avalanche, Barnes & Noble, BrownTrout and Sierra Club calendars and in Audubon, GEO, Outdoor Photographer, Outside, SKI, Los Angeles Times Magazine, National Geographic Adventure, New York Times Magazine, and many others.

Since 1979, Glenn Randall has combined his love of wilderness and adventure sports with a passion for photography. His intimate knowledge of the landscapes and sports that he photographs allows him to find the intersections of magical light and stunning subject matter that produce exceptional images. His work has been published in Audubon, Avalanche, Barnes & Noble, BrownTrout and Sierra Club calendars and in Audubon, GEO, Outdoor Photographer, Outside, SKI, Los Angeles Times Magazine, National Geographic Adventure, New York Times Magazine, and many others. BrownTrout Publishers, the largest calendar publisher in the world, used Glenn Randall’s images exclusively in their 2009 and 2010 Colorado Wilderness calendars. His photographs have also been used in books published by Falcon Press, Lyons & Burford, New Readers Press, Reader’s Digest General Books and Scribner’s. His corporate clients include Sun Microsystems, Colorado Outward Bound, Cobe Laboratories (owner of over 100 prints) and many outdoor-equipment companies. At age 52, he has accumulated over 950 photo credits, including 64 covers, and sold over 10,000 prints. He was the sole photographer for two books of landscape photographs, Rocky Mountain National Park Impressions and Colorado Wild & Beautiful, both published by Farcountry Press. See his photos on Glennrandall.com