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Jim Brandenburg was born in Luverne on Oct. 15, 1945, and it’s where his lifelong passion for nature photography began.
I’ve got a good eye but not a great eye.” No doubt, Jim Brandenburg’s self-assessment wouldn’t measure up with the legions ...
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Remembering Jim Brandenburg
The death of famed wildlife photographer Jim Brandenburg has led to a renewed interest in his decades of award-winning works.
Jim Brandenburg's well-known image of the leaping Arctic wolf was named one of 100 most important photos in Canadian history and was included in the book "100 Photos that Changed Canada".
Minnesota photographer Jim Brandenburg passed away on Friday, April 4, in his home in Medina, Minn. He was 79. His family ...
After inspiring generations of nature photographers, filmmakers, environmentalists and conservationists throughout his life, Jim ... narrated — by Brandenburg titled "Images from Home," is ...
Local and renowned wildlife photographer Jim Brandenburg has passed away at the age of 79. The announcement came from his ...
Brandenburg, one of six winners of the National Geographic’s Lifetime Achievement Award, reportedly died on Friday after ...
Celebrated wildlife photographer Jim Brandenburg has died aged ... In an interview with N-Photo published in 2014, Brandenburg said, “I’ve been lucky. I’ve got a few images that almost ...
Minnesota’s Jim Brandenburg ... just so powerful in the art of the photo, the composition.” Retired Duluth News Tribune journalist Sam Cook worked with Brandenburg as they covered Will ...
Jim Brandenburg posing with the Lifetime Achievement Award from National Geographic for his worldwide images of nature and wildlife. (Courtesy of Judy Brandenburg) The post said that he passed ...