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Man With Waterfall

$40.00

A 12×18 black and white photograph taken in Costa Rica.

The sale of this print will benefit Chattanooga area kayaker, Sarah Arvidson, who had to climb halfway up a boulder, press herself against a tiny cleft in the rock, stretch her arms way up above her head, and guess where hold her camera perfectly still next to a puddle to get this shot. A man who worked at this national park may or may not have whistled at her to get down because of her “precarious position.”

Sarah will use the money from this sale to generate more prints, and she will donate the rest to WRN.


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A 12×18 black and white photograph taken in Costa Rica.

The sale of this print will benefit Chattanooga area kayaker, Sarah Arvidson, who had to climb halfway up a boulder, press herself against a tiny cleft in the rock, stretch her arms way up above her head, and guess where hold her camera perfectly still next to a puddle to get this shot. A man who worked at this national park may or may not have whistled at her to get down because of her “precarious position.”

Sarah will use the money from this sale to generate more prints, and she will donate the rest to WRN.


A 12×18 black and white photograph taken in Costa Rica.

The sale of this print will benefit Chattanooga area kayaker, Sarah Arvidson, who had to climb halfway up a boulder, press herself against a tiny cleft in the rock, stretch her arms way up above her head, and guess where hold her camera perfectly still next to a puddle to get this shot. A man who worked at this national park may or may not have whistled at her to get down because of her “precarious position.”

Sarah will use the money from this sale to generate more prints, and she will donate the rest to WRN.


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