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ABOUT MARK MUNRO
Mark Munro lives and works in Pike County, Pennsylvania. He enjoys taking photographs of people, wildlife, and scenic beauty.
His photographs have been displayed at galleries in Milford, PA including The Water Wheel Cafe & Bar, The Golden Fish Gallery and 7th Street Coffee Shop. They have also been featured on the cover of Milford Magazine and The Urban Refugee Magazine as well as local flyers, posters and in many advertisements in local magazines including many for a local realtor.
Visit the online gallery to see examples of Mark's work. If you are interested in purchasing a print, using a photograph in an advertisement or posing please contact mark by email to discuss the details. |
PHOTOGRAPHIC HIGHLIGHTS
2008 - Mark's photograph appeared on a bookmark for the Pike County Library.
2008 - Mark's photograph of Dingmans Falls is used for the cover of the 2008 Guide to the Delaware Valley Highlands.
2006 - Mark's photographs were used in the promotional materials and web site for the "Keep Pike Green" campaign.
2005 - Mark's fourth exhibit was shown at The Golden Fish Gallery in May.
2004 - Mark's third exhibit during the entire month of October was shown at 7th Street Coffee.
2004 - The premiere issue of Urban Refugee Magazine featured a composite photograph created from a picture of a field taken by Mark.
2003 - The Autumn issue of the Milford Magazine featured a bee photograph taken by Mark on the cover.
2003 - Mark's second photograph display at 7th Street Coffee located in The Old Lumberyard Shops in July.
2003 - Mark lauched a line of postcards in January that consists of 10 high quality pictures of wildlife and waterfalls taken in Pike County. The cards are available at various retail stores in Milford, PA.
2002-2006 - Mark's photographs have been featured in various advertisements for Century 21, Roy Hull.
2002 - The holiday issue of Milford Magazine contained a section entitled "The Photographer Next Door" which featured Mark's "Raymondskill Falls".
2002 - Mark Munro's first Nature Photography display at The Water Wheel Cafe