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Lee Rentz specializes in artistic and illustrative nature photography, with an additional interest in "road trip" photography of the changing American landscape.
FAVORITE WORK: Best images include: forests, prairies and wetlands in extraordinary light; bird and mammal behavior and portraits; U.S. national parks and wildlife refuges; movement in nature, including waves, mammals running, and birds in flight; and patterns & abstractions in nature. His Americana images include ghost towns, vanishing and vernacular architecture in color and black & white.
GEOGRAPHIC AREAS: Extensive work in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and the Pacific Northwest. Lives and photographs on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Also Antarctica, California deserts, Colorado Plateau, Great Plains, Midwest, and upstate New York..
PUBLICATIONS: Work published in magazines, including AAA Living, Audubon, Birder's World, Chronicles of Higher Education, Country Extra, Defenders, Ducks Unlimited, Grasduinen, Montana Outdoors, National Geographic, National Geographic Adventure, National Wildlife, Natural History, Orion, Prevention, Seattle Magazine, and US News & World Report. His work has also appeared in books and calendars published by Barnes & Noble, Cal-Pro Inc., Chanticleer, Dorling Kindersley Ltd., Lyons & Burford, McGraw-Hill, National Geographic, Publications International, Sierra Club, University of Michigan Press, and Weather Channel.
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