Minnesota's North Shore (Book & DVD)

Craig Blacklock with original music by Ryan Rapsys

Contents:

  1. Minnesota Point up to Split Rock Lighthouse State Park
  2. Split Rock Lighthouse State Park up to Tettegouche State Park
  3. Tettegouche State Park
  4. East of Tettegouche State Park through Tofte
  5. East of Tofte up to Grand Portage Indian Reservation
  6. Grand Portage Indian Reservation

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Bonus: Signed by Craig Blacklock and Ryan Rapsys.

Format: Book & DVD | Length: 180 pages, 175 photos, 3 hour DVD | Release Date: 07.07.2007 | Price: $59.99
Also available at: Blacklock Photography Gallery | Amazon.com

See Also: Craig Blacklock: Minnesota's North Shore Film - Soundtrack?

About the Release: You can take it home with this lusciously illustrated book and DVD. The set includes all your favorite parks and overlooks, as well as a world of fleeting beauty you might otherwise miss. This is a perfect way to extend your vacation, or send the magic of the lake to those who have moved away--it is as close as you can get to being on the shore without getting splashed! (from blacklockgallery.com)


About the Artists: Craig Blacklock grew up with camera in hand, traveling with his father, pioneering color nature photographer, Les Blacklock. His early work took him to the national parks of the American West to photograph mountain scenery and wildlife. It wasn't until the early 1980s that he concentrated on the Minnesota and Lake Superior region which has remained his source of subjects ever since. (from blacklockgallery.com)


Residing in Duluth, Minnesota, Ryan Rapsys began experimenting with electronic sounds while studying music theory & composition at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. His work for the movie Minnesota's North Shore by Craig Blacklock is a culmination of techniques developed through experimentation with ambient, soothing minimalist textures combined with slow-motion 'classical' melodies and harmonies.