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  1. Leelanau County and the Sleeping Bear Dunes by Ken Scott Photography. Welcome! I photograph in and around Leelanau County, Sleeping Bear Dunes ... and beyond. 2022 Calendar. ('best of the Back Pages' from the Leelanau Enterprise)

  2. Ken Scott Photography, Traverse City, Michigan. 30,424 likes. Photos of Lower NW Michigan, Leelanau, Sleeping Bear Dune National Lakeshore and beyond ...

  3. Explore the stunning beauty of Leelanau County and the Sleeping Bear Dunes through the lens of Ken Scott, a renowned regional photographer.

  4. Ken Scott is a self-taught photographer who has practiced his craft for over 20 years. Scott has published five collections of images depicting Leelanau County, Sleeping Bear Dunes, and other places in the Grand Traverse region.

  5. www.flickr.com › photos › kenscottphotographyKen Scott | Flickr

    Explore Ken Scotts 8,935 photos on Flickr! BIG NEWS: Flickr joins 1% for the Planet! Read the blog to learn how your photos are building a better future for everyone.

  6. Oct 6, 2014 · Leelanau! by Ken Scott. Here’s a cool tour provided by Traverse City Tourism and featuring some awesome photos by Ken Scott. Its important to note that while you can see some of these on the roads below, for others you have to veer off down side roads.

  7. Apr 19, 2022 · Ken Scott is an avid outdoor photographer in Northwest Michigan, focusing primarily on capturing the beauty of his home county, Leelanau. During the particularly cold and snowy months in early 2014, Ken made frequent treks to the shore of Lake Michigan to document the amazing beauty of the incredible Leelanau Ice Caves.

  8. A self-taught photographer, I started out with one 35mm camera on a heavy tripod and either a 24mm or a 105mm lens, along with a slow slide film(ASA 50). I have been exploring digital now for about 5 years.

  9. 1,173 Followers, 434 Following, 2,261 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Ken Scott (@kenscottphoto)

  10. Oct 26, 2014 · In celebration of its 25 th anniversary, the Leelanau Conservancy commissioned landscape photographer Ken Scott to take pictures of natural areas and farm land it has preserved on the Leelanau peninsula. Ken, self-taught, has been photographing nature for more than twenty years.

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