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A Photographer's Advice on Life
Mar 21, 2011
Our Mar/Apr issue features photos by Fae Johnston.
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Fae ran a ranch along with her husband, Jerry, at Interior in the Badlands. We were saddened to hear she passed away from lung cancer last week.
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Morning and evening chore timed provided Fae Johnston with ideal lighting to photograph the tranquility of ranching life.
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Badlands branding and roundups become neighborhood affairs in a land where ranches are miles apart.
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Johnston's pictures show that nature is never trivial - not even a cowbird on an Angus cow.
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Johnston captured daughter Cherie and granddaughter Torrie enjoying the affection of puppy Trace, a new addition to the family.
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When the White River was too high to cross, Johnston used her construction savvy to make a bridge out of old I-beams. Neighbors started using it, and Johnston joked she might start charging a toll.
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Cows huddle to protect their calves during a snow storm.
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A message for anyone, trapped in Badlands sage brush.
The two seasons collide in the Black Hills.
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Frosty morning near Westport. Photo by Emily Drayer
South Dakota provides the perfect backdrop for toy photography.
The annual Dakota Marker game brought thousands to Brookings.
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