Coming to shore at three arch rocks. Finley's friend Dallas Lore Sharp came to visit in summer 1912 and Finley took Sharp and his son to many of the old spots he photographed with Bohlman years ago.
Hand painted glass slide of Finley Bohlman in front of blind they used to photograph birds and wildlife at Klamath Marsh during a 1905 photograph trip to the area. Finley and Bohlman's photography of the area in 1905 would later help Klamath become...
Finley and Bohlman at a camp site in Klamath Marsh during 1905 trip. William Finley on the right cleaning a pot while Herman Bohlman on the left cooks a meal. Their work together photographing the area would later help Klamath become a bird refuge...
Finley and Bohlman boating on Tule lake in Klamath Marsh during thier 1905 photography trip to the area. Thier work here in 1905 would help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1908.
Hand painted glass slide of Klamath Marsh during Finley and Bohlman's 1905 photography trip to the area. Thier work here would later help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1908.
Finley, Bohlman, and teamster on thier way to Klamath Marsh to photograph wildlife in 1905. Finley and Bohlman's work during 1905 would help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1908.
William Finley at Klamath Marsh, 1905. Due to Finley and Bohlman's photography of the area in 1905, Klamath was named a bird refuge in 1908. "Here lay the land of my dreams. After nearly 20 years of waiting, I was looking out over this place...
Bohlman with the camera and Finley in the boat photographing wildlife at Klamath Marsh during a 1905 trip. Thier work would help Klamath Marsh become a bird refuge in 1908.
A Black-crowed Night-Heron guarding its nest and eggs while Finley and Bohlman capture a shot at Malheur lake in 1908. Malheur lake would later become a bird refuge in 1908 when President Roosevelt saw photography Finley and Bohlman did of that...
History; Birds; Birds of prey; Endangered species; Photography;
Rare to have action shots during this era of wildlife photography, Finley and Bohlman are able to capture a Condor in flight near a nest site near Los Angeles California.
History; Birds; Birds of prey; Endangered species; Photography;
A pair of Californian condors near their nest site in Los Angeles. This is a hand painted glass slide by Finley and Bohlman as pair of their condor series in 1906. "The female of this pair was shot by a collector in 1908, and offered for sale...
History; Birds; Birds of prey; Endangered species; Photography;
Rare of the time, Finley and Bohlman capture an action shot of a condor in flight near its Los Angeles nest slide. A hand painted glass slide, part of Finley and Bohlman's 1906 condor series.
Hand painted glass slide of Finley and Bohlman climbing the cliffs at Three Arch Rocks to photograph Common Murres. This shot is an excellent exapmle of the risk and adventure needed in early photograph.