
Bio:
David Shively has been working with photography and video since the late 1960s. His professional career involved production of media-based continuing education for engineering, medical, and education professionals. He has learned from workshops with National Geographic photographer John Shaw, and with New York-based photo artist Jean Miehle. His work spans three principal areas: international cultures; wildlife—particularly sea birds; and images that evoke the life and history of the small, southern towns he has discovered since moving to Georgia. He is a member of the Georgia Nature Photographers Association and co-coordinator of the GNPA Griffin chapter
Statement:
Central Pennsylvania is known for its limestone spring creeks, and the Yellow Breeches hosts some of the best trout fishing in the northeast. On this clear January day, its steady flow past the sycamore trees—always at 55 degrees—offered a tempting tease of the spring to come.
David Shively
160 Highgrove Dr.
Fayetteville, GA 30215
c: 717-574-7370

