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Sandra Nykerk was raised among the horned toads in South
Texas, subsequently spending twenty years in a Chicago suburb before
discovering that Home was in Montana. She has been photographing since
childhood, seriously since the Seventies, and teaching photography
and natural history programs for more than twenty years. Her traditional
photographs and fine art images have been widely published and exhibited
in galleries throughout the region. Sandra's interests in cultural
landscapes as well as the photographic process, coupled with her
involvement in environmental issues, led to a research project and
degree in Directed Interdisciplinary Studies from Montana State
University. Pilgrims and Rituals in Yellowstone National Park:
Touristic Encounters with the Sacred examines the role of visual
images in cultural mythology and the perceptions of natural spaces. She
remains acutely interested in things abstract, both ideas
and images. Sandra
is happy most places west of the 100th Meridian, especially if there is
a camera in her hand and the
landscape includes hydrothermal features or big red rocks. She lives
mostly in Gardiner, Montana, on the north boundary of Yellowstone
National Park, but can often be found trolling the backcountry of the
Southwest for petroglyphs, banded rock formations, and spotted lizards.
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