A few weeks ago I made my first trip to the University of Minnesota’s Arboretum. I certainly appreciate flowers and love to see them around the city, but its rare that I’d make a 20 minute drive out to see them. This place is unbelieveable, one of the best arboretum’s I’ve ever seen. There are over 1000 acres of flowers, garden paths, hiking trails, woodlands, … It’s open year round (I bet the cross country skiing is very beautiful in the winter). If you live in the area and you want to go, here’s the map.
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I'm a Minneapolis based photographer focused on weddings, portraits, and urban cityscapes. I pride myself on being a bit of an eclectic who takes an interest in all manner of people and places and travel a fair bit, so I try to include other elements of my work into my blog. My work tends to use a modern style with a mind toward drawing out the edges in life. I draw inspiration in my portraiture from Greg Gorman, Herb Ritts, Platon, and a handful of other masters of the art.
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Greg Benz
greg@carbonsilver.com
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