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Stock Collection:
5,000 - 15,000
photos
General Subject Areas: New England, Vermont, wildlife, plants, landscapes, marine, coast, wetlands, insects, fall, waterfalls, watersheds, shorebirds, Maine, New Hampshire, Fall Foliage.
Awards: Fine Art Award
Books / Publication Credits: Cover of Natural History Magazine, contributing artist to Vermont Magazine.
Geographic Coverage: New England, Northern Forest, Vermont, Atlantic North America, South America, Galapagos
Future Travel: Canadian maritimes, Atlantic coast, Acadia National Park, Galapagos, Costa Rica, New England, Africa.
Other services: Slide shows for schools, museums, nature centers, and inns. Photo and ecotours to national and international destinations.
Affiliations: I am a professional environmental interpreter offering superb nature photography, evocative nature essays, and informative environmental articles delivered on deadline. A contributing artist to Vermont Magazine, my credits include the cover of Natural History Magazine. My award-winning fine art prints have received international recognition. Here's what David Sleeper, editor and publisher of Vermont Magazine has to say about my work: “Gustav W. Verderber is one of the few professional photographers with whom I've worked who can write as well as he can photograph. Although he claims his strength is in making images with a camera, I would argue that he does as well creating images with words. He has done first-rate articles for Vermont Magazine on color, nature photography, and terns and even took on a decidedly unnatural topic when he wrote about the air national guard for us. I highly recommend Gustav's work -- both words and photographs -- and I look forward to working with him in the future.”
Typical Stock Photo Examples:
Acadia National Park, Adirondacks, Assateague Island National Seashore, Babcock Nature Preserve, Bass Harbor, Bay Of Fundy, Hopewell, Belvidere Bog, Belvidere Pond, Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Jay State Forest, Long Trail, Bennington, Bermuda, Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Bowers Beach, Bugby Bog, Cambridge Pines, Cape Canaveral, Cape Henlopen, Corkscrew Refuge, Crane Refuge, Dead Creek Wildlife Refuge, Eden, Elk Lake, Eshqua Bog, Everglades National Park, Franklin Bog, Galapagos Islands, Grafton Notch, Great Island Trail, Cape Cod, Green Mountains, Hazen's Notch, Hermit Island, Horseshoe Lake, Jay State Forest, Kettle Pond, Groton St. Park, Little Creek Wildlife Area, Long Island, Machias Seal Island, Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge, Moose Bog, Mt. Desert Island, Mt. Mansfield, New Hampshire, Port Mahon, Red Rocks Park, Plum Island, Sandy Point State Reservation, Schootic Point, Stowe, Florida Keys, Waterville, West Summerland Key, White Mountain National Forest, Espanola Island, South Plazas Island, Santa Cruz Island, Santa Fe Island, Tide Pool, Vernal Pool, Isla Lobos, San Cristobal Island, N. Seymour Island, Espanola Island, Bartolome Island, Fall Foliage, American Bittern, Atlantic Puffin, Black-Capped Chickadee, Black-Necked Stilt, Blue-Footed Booby, Brown Pelican, Canada Goose, Common Bobwhite, Common Loon, Darwin's Finch, Double-Crested Cormorant, Dunlin, Galapagos Dove, Galapagos Hawk, Galapagos Mockingbird, Galapagos Penguin, Great Blue Heron, Great Egret, Great Horned Owl, Green Heron, Herring Gull, Hooded Merganser, Laughing Gull, Lava Gull, Little Blue Heron, Louisiana Heron, Mallard Hen, Masked Boobies, Osprey, Pileated Woodpecker, Piping Plover, Red-Shouldered Hawk, Red-Tailed Hawk, Red-Winged Blackbirds, Robin, Roseate Spoonbill, Royal Tern, Ruffed Grouse, Sanderling, Semipalmated, Sandpiper, Shorebirds, Snow Goose, Snowy Owl, Song Sparrow, Spotted Sandpiper, Tri-Colored Heron, Turkey, Waved Albatross, Willet, Woodcock Chic, Hermit Crab, Mangrove Crab, Mole Crab, Mud Fiddler Crab, Northern Lobster, Green Frog, Red Eft, Red-Eyed Tree Frog, Spotted Salamander, Spring Peeper, Wood Frog, Wood Frog Eggs, Moose, Yellow-Spotted Salamander, Northern Rock Barnacle, Rock Crab, Rough Barnacle, Sally Lightfoot Crab Boreal Starfish, Blood Star, Daisy Brittle Star, Green Sea Urchin, Orange-Footed Cucumber, Baltic Isopod, Beach Flea, Fairy Shrimp, Ghost Crab, Green Crab, Shorthorn Sculpin, Smooth Flounder, Harbor Seal, Horseshoe Crab, Bushy-Backed Nudibranch, Common Periwinkle, Dog Whelks, False Limpet, Nerite, Red Chiton, Tortoiseshell Limpet, Crab Spider, Lichens, Pixie Cup Lichen, Carolina Mantid, Eastern Blue Darner Dragonfly, Hissing Oriental Cockroach, Mayfly, Monarch, Periodical Cicada, Pink-Edged Sulphur Butterfly, Red Skimmer, Red-Legged Grasshopper, Tiger Beetles, Tiger Swallowtail, Water Scorpion, American Beach Grass, Arethusa, Balsam Fir Cone, Calopogon, Cedar Needles, Dandelions, Deptford Pink, Dwarf Dogwood, Forget-Me-Not, Horsechestnut, Jack-In-The-Pulpit, Large-Flowered Trillium, Garden Lupine, Maple Leaf, Paper Birch Trunk, Pink Lady's-Slipper, Pitcher Plant, Quaking Aspen Leaf, Red Maple, Red-Osier Dogwood, Rose Pogonia, Round-Leaved Sundew, Salt Hay, Showy Lady's-Slipper, Skunk Cabbage, Spinulose Woodferns, Vernal Pool, Wild Columbine, Yellow Lady's-Slipper Velvet Mite, Gray Birch, Lighthouse, Space Shuttle, The Green Mountain Boys, F16, Jet, Fighter Jet, Wildlife Rehabiliator, Window, Alpine Tundra, Ammonoosuc River, Belvidere Pond, Cliffs At Hazen's Notch, Comet Hale-Bopp, Comet Hyakutake, Crab Apple Tree, Daniels Mudflats, Dawn, Grafton Notch, Hopewell Rocks, Horseshoe Lake, Intertidal, Kicker Rock, Marine Rocky Intertidal And Surf, Moon, Pickerelweed, Punta Pitt, Staircase Falls, Swift River, Trout River, Beaver, Bobcat, Eastern Chipmunk, Galapagos Sea Lion, Little Brown Bat, Racoon, Red Fox, River Otter, White-Tailed Deer, Centipede, Galapagos Land Iguana, Galapagos Tortoise, Marine Iguana, Northern Timber Rattlesnake, Snapping Turtle, Wood Turtle, Boy Fishing, Canoeists, Covered Bridge, Dog, Fisherman,,,
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