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North Umpqua Coffee Table Book by Dan Callaghan

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Dan's book captures the Umpqua River in all her glory during the best & worst of conditions, Dan's photos shows anglers at the height of their rhythm, intensity, & joy. This spectacular photographic journey will bring you closer to the North Umpqua, closer to nature, perhaps closer to yourself. Hardcover with 180 pages of stunning images, this is a beautiful book for your coffee table or to give as a gift.


Dan Callaghan, Oregons consummate natural photographer, is immortalized in this book on his river home, the North Umpqua. Dan had an inquisitive mind, a sharp artists eye, a touch of whimsy, & a tenacity for perfection. He captured the essences of the Umpqua River in all her glory during the best & worst of conditions. His art displays the splendor of the seasons; the bleak & startling beauty of winter, the rejuvenation of spring, the lushness of summer, & the unsurpassed brilliance of fall. Anglers at the height of their rhythm, intensity, & joy were preserved by his shutter. This spectacular photographic journey will bring you closer to the North Umpqua, closer to nature, perhaps closer to yourself.

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  • About Us
    • Mission, Vision, Approach
    • History
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
  • Our Work
    • STORYTELLING
    • Newsletters
    • Press Releases
    • Hells Canyon Water Quality
    • BPA letter
    • Columbia River Treaty
    • Reports >
      • Forests to Faucets
      • SNORKEL SURVEY
      • CANTON CREEK SURVEY
    • Brochure
    • Wild Steelhead Sanctuary Act
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  • Take Action
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