Ed ERKES Art Collections
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Artwork by Ed ERKES
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Screech Owl 02 by Ed ERKES
Screech Owl 01 by Ed ERKES
Black Bears 01 by Ed Erkes
Black Bears 02 by Ed Erkes
Bodie Island Lighthouse 01 by Ed Erkes
Nubble Lighthouse 02 by Ed Erkes
Jennette's Pier 04 by Ed Erkes
Wash Woods Coast Guard Station 01 by Ed Erkes
Jennette's Pier 01 by Ed Erkes
On Holden Pond by Ed Erkes
Wash Woods Coast Guard Tower and Boathouse 01 by Ed Erkes
Tundra Swans on Pungo Lake 02 by Ed Erkes
Wood Duck pair 01 by Ed Erkes
The Dance by Ed Erkes
Sunrise, Holden Pond by Ed Erkes
The Crossing by Ed Erkes
Wash Woods Coast Guard Station 02 by Ed Erkes
Nubble Lighthouse 01 by Ed Erkes
Bodie Island Lighthouse 02 by Ed Erkes
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and Storm-horizontal by Ed Erkes
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and Storm-vertical by Ed Erkes
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse 01 by Ed Erkes
Cape Lookout Lighthouse Pano 01 by Ed Erkes
Bodie Island Lighthouse and Big Dipper by Ed Erkes
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About Ed ERKES
I'm a nature photographer who has been photographing the outdoors since 1982. I also consider myself an amateur naturalist since I tend to be project-oriented in my photography. Once my camera and I are focused on a particular subject, I try to learn everything I can about its history or its life, habits and behavior. These two passions, love of nature and photography, have brought me many hours of enjoyment over the years. A third passion of mine (one that I’ve had much longer than the first two) is a love for reading. I consider books to be treasures—glimpses into the minds and hearts of others, both those alive and those long gone from this world. No matter what the subject, good writing often reveals as much about the author as it does his subject. We’ve all heard the saying that “a picture is worth a thousand words.” That saying is neither true nor false. It really depends upon the picture and the words that are being compared. I’ve seen many wonderful, exciting, inspirational pictures that can’t easily be described with words, but I’ve also read many passages that create a mental imagery unmatched by any photo I’ve ever seen. Composing a photograph has even been compared to writing. A great subject doesn’t automatically translate into a good image: its success depends on how well the elements of the scene are composed or structured within the frame. Similarly a great thought is not so easily translated into good prose: it is dependent upon the choice of words and how well they are structured within the sentence or paragraph. I try to create images that tell stories or at least evoke moods or memories. I hope that you find my images enjoyable. I am somewhat of a perfectionist regarding photographic technique and try to create images that are of the highest technical quality. I've had images published in National Wildlife, Southern Living, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Wildlife in North Carolina, Nature Photographer, Birds and Blooms as well as other regional magazines and newspapers. The use of some images have also been donated to national, regional and local conservation organizations. In 2010 my wife Sandy and I moved into a new home in Seven Springs, NC──on 25 acres of land that I am landscaping to attract wildlife. With both of our sons now grown and on their own, we now share our home with four dogs (all strays that we have adopted over the years). A one-acre backyard pond is the setting of one of my current projects: documenting the beauty, life and fascinating behaviors of the wood ducks that feed daily on my pond and nest yearly in the seven nest boxes on the pond.