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Patrick Zephyr grew up
in Fall River, MA, where he spent endless childhood hours catching frogs,
turtles, salamanders, and snakes, and exploring other hidden natural
treasures. In 1992, he moved to the western part of the state to pursue
his bachelors degree in exercise science at the University of
Massachusetts at Amherst. Following graduation, he participated in an
intensive three month canoeing expedition in the remote region of the
Northwest Territories of Canada. Patrick purchased his first camera
to document this adventure, and has been taking photos ever since. During
Patricks many outdoor adventures, his love for the natural world
grew. In 1998, Patrick decided to turn his passions for the natural
world and photography into a full-time profession as a nature photographer.
His camera has since followed him to such places as the Bugaboos in
British Columbia, the rainforests and mountainous regions of the West
Coast, and countless National Parks. However, his favorite photographic
subjects are what he discovers each morning as he explores his own backyard.
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Patrick is now an established and award winning professional nature photographer. His photographs are displayed throughout New England, and have been published in newspapers, magazines, corporate publications, and calendars. Since beginning his photography career, Patrick has sold thousands of limited edition prints to customers throughout the country. His prints are sold at fine art shows, galleries, and through his studio. In addition, Patrick teaches nature photography workshops at his studio and at local colleges. Patricks goal as a nature photographer is to show people that the beauty and magic of the natural world is waiting to be explored in our own backyards. His hope is that in viewing his photographs, people will be inspired to explore and learn about the wild places around them. If we realize and appreciate the beauty in the natural world that surrounds us in our everyday lives we will be inspired to put forth the necessary efforts to keep our wild places protected. In wildness is the preservation of the world... Thoreau. Patrick lives with his wife, Lisa, and three daughters "Sky Camille", "Sienna Jade" and "Sage Brook", in the woods of Pelham, Massachusetts. If you would like more information about the content of the workshops and dates, please click here. Email: Patrick Pacheco Zephyr All photographs appearing on this web site are the property of Patrick Pacheco Zephyr and are protected under United States and International copyright law. All Rights reserved. Images may not be reproduced, stored, or manipulated in any way without written permission from the artist. |
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