George Shiras III created the Midnight Series while still experimenting with wildlife photography. He captured this, his most famous image, near his cabin on Whitefish Lake in Michigan Upper Peninsula in 1896. These archival prints extend the legacy of a photographic innovator who wrote some of the first federal protections for animals and helped find the modern conservation movement in America.Archival print 30×40 in. Unframed$500
Framing available upon request
George Shiras III made this otherworldly photograph of a lynx on a photographic canoeing expedition north of Spirit Lake in 1902. These archival prints extend the legacy of a photographic innovator who wrote some of the first federal protections for animals and helped find the modern conservation movement in America.Archival print 30×40 in. UnframedFraming available upon requestNo results match your search. Try removing a few filters.