For Betsy Ore Glass, taking photographs of the Outer Banks is pure joy, particularly if it is of old-style cottages and sand fences. Her enthusiasm and love of the natural landscape and structures found on these barrier islands has led her to concentrate all of her photography efforts solely on the Outer Banks.
"Jenn" Johnson is a lifelong Hatteras Island resident. She attended UNC-CH on a Morehead Scholarship, and graduated with a degree in Journalism before returning to Hatteras. She worked with a real estate company until January 2006. At the urging of friends and family, she turned her photography hobby into a career, exploring the beauty of nature around her through photos, and opening Blue Pelican Gallery (which also features her unique handmade one-of-a-kind jewelry) in Hatteras Village.
Exhibiting professional painters and printmakers from North Carolina and Virginia. Specializing in contemporary American artglass, fine ceramics, woodwork and designer jewelry.
Greenleaf Gallery is located in the Village of Duck. There are single or group exhibits lasting 4-6 weeks each May through September.
Michael Halminski's work has appeared in Newsweek, Orion, the Washington Post, and the Philadelphia Inquirer. Mr. Halminski's portfolio includes the Atlantic maritime environment with special emphasis on the Outer Banks, Chesapeake Bay and Coasta Rica. He is located in Waves, N.C. on Hatteras Island and is a special photographic contributor to the North Carolina's Outer Banks Project. Michael Halminski is represented by SuperStock Incorporated, a Jacksonville, Florida based photo agency.
Mailing address: Waves, North Carolina 27982
Telephone: (252) 987-2401
Owner: Michael Halminski
A wholesale and freelance design company specializing in coastal gift items featuring Scott and Stephanie Geib's art and photography on mousepads, prints, maps, magnets and notecards. Freelance services include stock photography, custom illustrations, catalogs, brochures and logo development.