Jason Bradly is a well established wildlife photographer. He is currently exhibiting work at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History.
The show, California: At The Water’s Edge gives its audience a look at the sea life in the unique waters of the California coast. As it says on the museum’s website: “Bradley’s photos explore the kelp forests of California’s Channel Islands, have captured alien creatures from the deep canyons of Monterey Bay, followed salmon up tributaries of the Sacramento River, and show us the beauty of California’s majestic coasts and wildlife.”
California: At The Water’s Edge has been extended to run through November 21, 2016.
The Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History is a non-profit organization offering, “educational, hands-on exhibits for children, families and adults who are curious about the world they live in and the natural history of one of the most scenic locations on the California coast.”
The Museum is located at:
1305 East Cliff Drive
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
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For more information contact the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History at: (831) 420–6115 or info@santacruzmuseum.org.
sources and links:
http://www.bradleyphotographic.com
http://www.santacruzmuseum.org/exhibits/upcoming-exhibits/