Check out the pages of our local photographers as well as more things to see and do in the area!
Glenn Wheeler Photography |
Glenn is a widely published and renowned Ozark photographer who has worked closely with us making My Blue Heaven a haven for photographers. Several of Glenn’s prints are displayed at My Blue Heaven.
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Wes is not only our son, but also the primary photographer for My Blue Heaven. Many of his prints are displayed on our walls, and most of the pictures that appear on this web site are his making.
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Since 1976 Bill has lived on a mountaintop bordering the Upper Buffalo Wilderness Area in Northwest Arkansas. His affinity for the wild places surrounding his home is reflected in his “intimate” landscapes of small pools or studies of lichen and rock, and in his watercolors of the Buffalo River Country, which the National Park Service reproduced as murals for the Buffalo National River Visitor Center at Tyler Bend.
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Tim Ernst is by most accounts Arkansas’ photographer. His work has appeared in numerous publications and has served to publicize the Ozarks we love. Tim shares his experiences through his daily journal, expressing a world of wilderness and beauty.
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Larry is an award winning, widely published photographer based in south Texas. His relationship with My Blue Heaven began in the fall of 2006, we he stayed with us while photographing the beautiful fall colors in Northwest Arkansas.
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Paul Caldwell’s main focus is his vision of Photography of Arkansas. He is a working nature/landscape photographer and has been active now for over 25 years in Arkansas. All of the work on his site is available for sale in the form of digital stock or prints. He produces prints on either paper or canvas and can also work with you on selective framing options.
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Nestled in the pristine Ozark Mountains of north central Arkansas, Harrison welcomes visitors with down-home, Southern hospitality and a vibrant blend of contemporary, modern surroundings and traditional Ozark heritage. (Photo Credit: Paul Caldwell)
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Arkansas - The Natural State |
Let loose in Arkansas with abundant attractions and activities all over the state. Immerse yourself in art, history and culture in museums or get away from it all on tranquil trails and secluded lakes. Bring the whole family for bonding time or escape for a little “you” time. (Photo Credit: Paul Caldwell)
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Nature’s Paradise and Buffalo National River country. (Photo Credit: Paul Caldwell)
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Come Experience a Once-in-a-Lifetime Caving Adventure through two of Arkansas’ most spectacular caves, Mystic Caverns and Crystal Dome Caverns, located in the heart of the Ozarks of Northwest Arkansas. Always a comfortable 59 degrees, guided cave tours leave every 35 – 45 minutes.
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The Ozark Whitewater Page |
The web page for Arkansas and Missouri paddlesports! (Photo Credit: Paul Caldwell)
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Nestled in a woodland setting, Thorncrown Chapel rises forty-eight feet into the Ozark sky. This magnificent wooden structure contains 425 windows and over 6,000 square feet of glass. It sits atop over 100 tons of native stone and colored flagstone, making it blend perfectly with its setting. The chapel’s simple design and majestic beauty combine to make it what critics have called “one of the finest religious spaces of modern times.”
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