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John Pezzenti

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Nationality
  
United States

Known for
  
Wildlife photography


Name
  
John Pezzenti

Patrons
  
Ronald Reagan

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Born
  
June 12,1952
Newington, Connecticut, United States

Died
  
2007, Anchorage, Alaska, United States

John Pezzenti, Jr. (June 12, 1952 - December 3, 2007) was an American wildlife photographer born in Newington, Connecticut, but who spent much of his life taking pictures of wildlife in the Alaskan wilderness.

He moved to Alaska in 1976, working on the Alaskan pipeline and owning and running a lodge at Kenai Lake during the 1970s. Pezzenti then began working as an independent wildlife photographer and published three photography books during his life. Some of his photos hung in the Oval Office during the presidency of Ronald Reagan. He had his photos published in many different magazines, including National Geographic, Alaska Magazine, Reader's Digest, and Natural History. He also spoke at events at the World Trade Center and the Smithsonian Institution.

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He was found by police shot to death at his home in Anchorage, Alaska on December 3, 2007. Police have not yet determined a clear motive or found a solid suspect. The story of his murder has been aired as a featured segment on the weekly television series America's Most Wanted twice (as well as once on an AMW radio segment).

Works

Pezzenti published three books of his photography.

Alaska: A Photographic Journey Through the Last Wilderness
ISBN 978-0-670-87094-3, November 1, 2007, Studio Publishing
The American Eagle
ISBN 978-0-670-88448-3, September 1, 1999, Studio Publishing
Shooting Bears: The Adventures of a Wildlife Photographer
ISBN 978-0-7893-1042-2, September 20, 2003, Rizzoli International Publications

References

John Pezzenti Wikipedia