Wisconsin landscape photographer s passion is telling stories with his lens
Bayfield photographer Jeff Rennicke and his wife, Jill, will co-direct Friends of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore starting Feb. 1. 7:50 am, Jan. 31, 2021 ×
The northern lights and stars over Honeymoon Rock on Lake Superior, part of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. (Photo courtesy of Jeff Rennicke)
BAYFIELD, Wis. It was a warm summer night in 2013 when Jeff Rennicke says he had his Aha! moment as a photographer.
Rennicke was about to go to bed at his home in Bayfield when something happened he can’t quite explain, a vision of sorts.
Jeff Rennicke s passion is telling stories with his photos
Bayfield photographer and his wife, Jill, will co-direct Friends of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore starting Feb. 1. 7:00 am, Jan. 29, 2021 ×
The northern lights and stars over Honeymoon Rock on Lake Superior, part of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. (Photo courtesy of Jeff Rennicke)
It was a warm summer night in 2013 when Jeff Rennicke says he had his Aha! moment as a photographer.
Rennicke was about to go to bed at his home in Bayfield when something happened he can’t quite explain, a vision of sorts.
“I got a feeling that I had to go out on the lake that night, to go out to take a photo at a specific spot,’’ said Rennicke. “I don’t know why I went. But I trusted the vision.”
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