Mike MacDonald | |
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Born | 1960 |
Known for | Photography |
Notable work | My Journey into the Wilds of Chicago |
Style | Immersive |
Mike MacDonald (born 1960) is an American photographer, photojournalist, speaker, author and conservationist. [1] MacDonald's photos, primarily featuring prairies, savannas and other natural habitats around the Chicago metropolitan area, are internationally published. MacDonald's photographic technique blends concepts from landscape and macro photography to create a three-dimensional, immersive effect in his work. [2] [3] [4] In 2015, MacDonald authored the coffee-table book My Journey into the Wilds of Chicago. [5] [6]
MacDonald's work primarily focuses on the natural habitats of the Chicago area. In 2015, MacDonald authored the coffee-table book My Journey into the Wilds of Chicago: A Celebration of Chicagoland's Startling Natural Wonders, a collection built over two decades of more than 200 photographs and 30 profiles of Chicago area prairies, savannas, beaches and forests. [7] Publishers Weekly called the book "celebratory, soulful and poetic," and its photos "glorious." [6]
(Foreword by Stephen Packard)
Mike MacDonald | |
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Born | 1960 |
Known for | Photography |
Notable work | My Journey into the Wilds of Chicago |
Style | Immersive |
Mike MacDonald (born 1960) is an American photographer, photojournalist, speaker, author and conservationist. [1] MacDonald's photos, primarily featuring prairies, savannas and other natural habitats around the Chicago metropolitan area, are internationally published. MacDonald's photographic technique blends concepts from landscape and macro photography to create a three-dimensional, immersive effect in his work. [2] [3] [4] In 2015, MacDonald authored the coffee-table book My Journey into the Wilds of Chicago. [5] [6]
MacDonald's work primarily focuses on the natural habitats of the Chicago area. In 2015, MacDonald authored the coffee-table book My Journey into the Wilds of Chicago: A Celebration of Chicagoland's Startling Natural Wonders, a collection built over two decades of more than 200 photographs and 30 profiles of Chicago area prairies, savannas, beaches and forests. [7] Publishers Weekly called the book "celebratory, soulful and poetic," and its photos "glorious." [6]
(Foreword by Stephen Packard)