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Jeff Lindsay

"Growing up on the shores of the Great Lakes fostered a natural curiosity about the unexplored".
Bio:
Learning to dive in 1990 led to a lifelong desire to visit and photograph the unknown and forgotten. With an almost limitless number of shipwrecks nearby, a natural progression into technical diving was required for the deeper and more remote locations. Jeff has been invited on numerous projects as team photographer around the world as well as being a keynote speaker at Diving Talks, Portugal. His biggest thrill is still visiting a shipwreck or cave and capturing some small part of its essence in a photograph.
Donated Piece:
(up for silent auction on October 26 here​)

" Shipwreck of the Kyle Spangler"
15" X 21" Framed, on archive grade photographic paper
The schooner, Kyle Spangler, was lost in a collision in 1860 and now rests 180 feet below Lake Huron near Presque Isle, Michigan. With both masts standing upgright and intact artifacts like the ships wheel and cabins, the Spangler is one of the finest example of a mid 19th century sailing schooner in all the Great Lakes.
Retail Value: $250 US
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