The Kemp's Oregon Summer Album

The work of two generations of Kemp photographers are shown here; Jon the father went hiking and camping with his artist wife, Margaret and his son Michael who grew up also loving and photographing the wilds of the Pacific Northwest. Here are a few photos Michael Kemp shares with us as we continue to publish his work and his father, Jon Kemp's posthumously. With the talent in this family I would not be surprised to be publishing the next generation soon, too. Editor

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Michael Kemp

©Michael Kemp, Camping trip last Summer to Berley Lakes .
His son getting filtered water from Upper Berley.
Red-headed boy in sunlight, holding jar, standing on log at shore of blue mountain lake

© Michael Kemp Same camping trip - early morning mist off small ponds with 3 Finger Jack in background (with sun coming up over Jack's shoulder)
cone-shaped mountain in distance with river falling down a wooden canyon, mist from water


© Michael Kemp Cliff swallows nesting on the cliffs on the west side of the Malheur Wildlife and Mosquito Refuge
sand colored overhanging cliff with nests that look like owls as sandy colored birds fly home with sunlight on wing

From Jon Kemp's Archives:

© Jon Kemp June 1964 photo of Hart Mountain
mountain in distance, dry hills run to a dry cleft in bosum of earth, white snarrely snag in left foreground

© Jon Kemp August 1963 - Upper Mirror Lake with South Sister



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