Amelia Island revealed . . .

Submitted by Stephan Leimberg

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Stephan Leimburg
“Wood Stork”
Photo courtesy of Stephan Leimberg
Copyright Steve Leimberg/UnSeenImages.com 

 

“The much maligned Wood Stork is really one of the most magnificent creatures, yet we rarely see it at its grandeur,” says Stephan Leimberg.

Leimberg’s  photography is on display and for sale at The San Jon Gallery, The Island Art Association, The Omni Plantation Gallery and Guild, Bar-Zin Resturant, and Wines by Steve on A1A.

A native of Wildwood, New Jersey (another barrier island),  Leimberg makes his home on Amelia Island.  While residing in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, Steve taught Estate and Business Succession Planning in the Tax Masters Programs at Temple University Law School , Villanova University Law School, and the American College.

On Amelia Island , Leimberg works as a professional portrait and wildlife fine arts photographer. Leimberg serves on the Board of Directors of Wild Amelia. We appreciate Leimberg’s many contributions to the Fernandina Observer.

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August 11, 2013 1:00 a.m.

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Lura Lacy
Lura Lacy (@guest_15794)
10 years ago

absolutely gorgeous