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I’m a sucker for images of the lonely, serene beauty of the far northern wilderness — they readily draw me in and don’t easily let me go. So, I was delighted recently to happen upon the work of Manu Keggenhoff, an Atlin, B.C.-based photographer whose exquisitely keen sense of composition wonderfully showcases the Yukon, British Columbia and other northern regions. She also has a lot going on that’s worth checking out. Among other things, her work is on display through the end of this month at the “Mood of the Land” exhibit at the Yukon Arts Centre; she’s just published a sumptuous photo book, Northern Exposure, about the Atlin, B.C. area; she’s working on a new series of photographs called “Art and Soul” that looks intriguing; and she does graphic design for Yukon, North of Ordinary magazine.
See Keggenhoff’s website for more of her outstanding photography.
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Excellent pictures of the tip of BC. It reminded me of my trip to Atlin staying at Monarch Mountain.
Thanks for the comment. I definitely want to visit that area of B.C.
I love your photos, especial the first one is awesome !
Thanks for your comments on the photos, although the ones in this post are by Manu Keggenhoff, and her images are gorgeous.
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