Bonnie L Campbell

Bonnie L CampbellBonnie L. Campbell is a fine art photographer focused (note the pun) on nature and conservation photography. Her adventures in Alaska with Tim, other friends, and often solo inform her work as much as her varied background. A science educator, USAF cmmand and control officer (AWACS & AK ROCC aircraft controller), systems analyst, consultant, park ranger and data manager with degrees in Chemistry & Biology (BA), Science Education (MAT) and Environmental Science & Engineering (MSc) she has been described as a modern-day renaissance woman. Having seen views from the ridgelines of Alaska's Brooks, Chugach, and St. Elias ranges, she moved to the "lower 48" in 1996 settling first in the Pacific Northwest. Headed to Midway Atoll NWR in 2012 for seven-months among the albatross, she shared its rich history as World War II's Pacific Theater turning point with those able to visit while the atoll was open to visitors. Fortunate enough to witness Battle of Midway veterans present at the battle's 70th Anniversary, she values history. When not out exploring, she can be found with her partner Richard in and around Moab, UT. To view more of Bonnie's work, visit www.nwreflections.net Read More Read Less

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