Photographer Tim Ernst’s Final Public Presentation Nov. 10

Fisherman’s float wall on Cape Forchu, along the southern coast of Nova Scotia.

Renowned Arkansas photographer Tim Ernst will give his final public presentation at the Garland County Library on Thursday, November 10, 2022. A book signing will begin at 6:30 PM followed by a presentation at 7 PM. This event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Tim Ernst has been hiking, driving, and crawling around the Ozark Mountains for most of his life, preserving the images he sees on film for everyone to enjoy. His photographs have appeared in hundreds of national, regional, and local publications. Some of his credits include National Geographic, Audubon, Backpacker, Outside, Outdoor Photographer, American Hiker, Natural History, Country, Chevy Outdoors, and Arkansas Times magazines; Sierra Club and Hallmark calendars; National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service maps and brochures; Readers Digest Books; and The New York Times.

Ernst will give a presentation on his picture books and outdoor images in what he plans to be his last public presentation. Ernst’s various trail and picture books will be available for purchase and signing. A question/answer session will follow the presentation.

This program is sponsored by the Garland County Audubon Society, as part of its regular monthly meeting, Ouachita Outdoor Outfitters, and the Garland County Library.

The Garland County Library is located at 1427 Malvern Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Learn more about the library and its services at www.gclibrary.com or by calling 501-623-4161.

Erin Baber is Public Relations Coordinator at the Garland County Library.

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