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Contact: Tera Lynn Gray, 308-436-9768
The Artist in Residence Program at Agate Fossil Beds National Monument is in full swing! This month, a landscape photographer will make his home in the park for two weeks. He will host a free special event, “Traditional Black & White Landscape Film Photography” on Saturday, March 23rd from 10-12pm.
Emery’s work was unanimously chosen by a panel of ranger staff, park volunteers, and local Sioux County residents. “I love his work!” said Jean Ahrens, one of the panelists.
Emery is a self-taught photographer who specializes in black and white landscapes captured through both large format film and digital cameras. Influenced by the classic black and white photography tradition, his work focuses on distilling landscapes into their essential elements: the play of light and dark, subtle tonal variations, and the forms that define the land and sky. Through his lens, John brings the beauty of remote and wild locations to a wider audience.
Based near Tampa, FL, Emery divides his time between his home and travels across the country with his wife. His photography has been featured in juried galleries spanning from Florida to Wisconsin.
Emery will live at Agate Fossil Beds National Monument for two weeks to fully immerse himself in the park and local community experience. In return, he will donate one art piece completed during his experience. This artwork will be on permanent display at Agate and on their website.
Saturday’s event will begin in the visitor center theater for a presentation about black and white film photography. Then, Emery will take visitors on a short walk along a cement path to the Niobrara River. During the walk, Emery will demonstrate what makes an excellent photo in the environment.
The event is free and open to all ages and abilities. Audio description and ASL interpretation can be provided. Please contact us if these or other needs are requested. (308) 436-9768
Agate Fossil Beds National Monument is located 34 miles north of Mitchell, NE or 22 miles south of Harrison, NE on Highway 29 and 3 miles east on River Rd. The Visitor Center summer hours are 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and the trails are open from dawn until dusk. Visit us at www.nps.gov/agfo and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Last updated: March 20, 2024