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Photographer David Johnson grew up exploring the wild forests, lakes, rivers, and streams of the north shore. In his 2025 wall calendar, he showcases some of his best photos of the region. Images feature the Grand Marais, Minnesota area with northern lights, moose, lynx, the Grand Marais lighthouse, fall colors, Lake Superior landscapes, and waterfalls as subjects.
Calendar size: 11 W x 8.5 H inches folded; opens to 11 W x 17 H inches when hanging.
$21.00
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David Johnson’s amazing outdoor photographs use nature as his inspiration. Living in Grand Marais, Minnesota, David is a fourth generation Cook County resident who grew up exploring the area’s vast forests, lakes, rivers, and streams. Using a little Brownie camera, he took pictures of anything and everything in his youth—and has progressed to much better gear in his adulthood. “I travel the backcountry all year long, every season, with my rescued golden retriever Gus, looking for ‘that’ shot,” he notes. “My inspiration is just being outside with nature’s ever-changing wonders. I take photos of all subjects, but the northern lights are my current favorite, followed by wildlife of the region.”