After traveling from Palm Beach to Los Angeles, the traveling photography exhibition has reached its final destination at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming. The Benjamin Mkapa African Wildlife Photography Awards includes 48 prints of African wildlife. We were proud to provide the printing and mounting for the exhibit.
A Traveling African Wildlife Photography Exhibition
In a new traveling exhibit currently on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, viewers get an intimate look at African wildlife and the local people that work to protect a fragile ecosystem in a rapidly changing land. It was our pleasure to provide the printing and mounting for the juried exhibit […]
Nature Photography at Children’s National Hospital
I don’t know about you but going to the doctor is stressful. But if, while I was in the waiting room I saw a mother polar bear watching over playful cubs, well, maybe I’d feel a little less scared. Maybe I’d even forget I was at the doctor. That’s why we were excited to provide […]
Andrew Reisse Park and Gallery
Project: 40” x 60” exhibition prints for University of Maryland’s new Andrew Reisse Park and Gallery at the recently finished Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering. The space was designed in honor of Andrew Reisse, co-founder and lead engineer of Oculus, also an avid nature lover and photographer. The gallery features Reisse’s photography […]
Windland Smith Rice Awards Photography Exhibition
Get up close in the face of a whale or lost in a magical sunset over the mountains. Melt in the peaceful slumber of a mother gorilla and her baby. These are just some of the natural wonders you will experience in this year’s Windland Smith Rice Awards Photography Exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum […]
Natural Wonders of the World in One Room
The annual Windland Smith Rice International Awards photography exhibit is here again! Once again McCall Photographics is proud to have provided the post processing, printing and mounting for the exhibit displayed in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. The exhibit will be on display through September 2018.