In Jim Brandenburg’s “Autumn Passage,” nature’s ability to peacefully adapt to the transition of the seasons is stunningly expressed in the tranquil passage of golden leaves through a snow-covered forest. A National Geographic photographer for 25 years, Brandenburg is also known for his contributions to books, documentaries and television work. Raising public consciousness about nature through his photography, Brandenburg won the United Nations’ Environmental Program’s World Achievement Award.
Jim Brandenburg has been a photographer for National Geographic for 25 years. His work has been featured in various periodicals, on television, in documentaries and in books. Deeply appreciative of nature, Brandenburg won the World Achievement Award from the United Nations Environmental Program in Stockholm for the environmental awareness his photography inspires. Brandenburg produced a series of wildlife stamps as part of a Graphic Design in America exhibit that toured the U.S. and Canada.
This fine art print is produced on Forest Stewardship Council certified paper, using post-consumer and sustainably sourced paper, and soy-based inks.