The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, May 18, 2017, Page 14, Image 23

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Landscape photographer shares work of
Oregon Coast, celebrates Beach Bill legacy
FORT CLATSOP — Rick Scha-
fer, a prolific photographer
and fifth-generation Orego-
nian, will share his work at
the next “In Their Footsteps”
event, part of a free month-
ly speaker series hosted by
Lewis and Clark National
Historical Park, Fort Clatsop.
Titled “Photographing
Oregon’s Public Coast, Cele-
brating 50 Years of Access,”
the event will be held 1
p.m. Sunday, May 21, in the
visitor center’s Netul River
Room.
For more than 30 years,
Schafer’s landscape photog-
raphy of the Pacific North-
west has illustrated billboard,
advertising, calendar and
many books, including
“Magnificent Places: Oregon
Coast,” according to press
materials.
His current project —
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Rick Schafer’s photograph of Roosevelt elk at Ecola State Park.
SUBMITTED PHOTO
“The Oregon Coast, A Lega-
cy Like No Other,” with text
by Jack and Jan McGowan
— is slated for release in July
for the 50th anniversary of
the Oregon Beach Bill.
“Schafer’s career involves
‘chasing’ light and transition-
al weather to capture remark-
able photographs,” organiz-
ers wrote. “His presentation
will include photographs of
the Oregon Coast, which has
the lowest angles of evening
registration
now open for
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For more information, call
the park at 503-861-2471,
or visit www.nps.gov/lewi,
or Lewis and Clark National
Historical Park on Facebook.
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Go birding with a park ranger
OLD FORT STEVENS — Join a
ranger from the state Parks
and Recreation Department
at Old Fort Stevens 9 a.m.
Friday, May 26, for a guided
walk to look for and identify
birds.
Attendees will meet at
the Fort Stevens Museum.
There is a $5 parking fee in
the area.
No birding experience
is required, and experts are
welcome to come share
their knowledge, organizers
wrote.
Binoculars are recom-
mended, though the guide
may have a few on hand for
participants to use.
For more information,
contact Dane Osis at dane.
osis@oregon.gov, or at 503-
861-3170 ext. 41.
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