An Otto Brothers Collection of Waterfowl Reference

Volume 1

by John R. Otto III


Formats

Hardcover
$37.37
Softcover
$28.03
Hardcover
$37.37

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 31/10/2007

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 84
ISBN : 9781425763855
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 84
ISBN : 9781425763763

About the Book

There once was a quote that went “there is no such thing as enough reference. Reference, reference, reference.” To the many decoy carvers, the growing amount of taxidermists, and all the general Waterfowl enthusiasts throughout the country this statement could not be truer. What started out as a simple quest to gain more reference through photos for the Otto brothers, turned into a project anticipated by many to add to their library of current reference that is vital to meet their needs. John and Jason Otto spent well over a year in the field chasing down and photographing their subjects in the many poses and situations it takes to create usable reference. This entailed a vast array of geographical locations logging thousands of miles. In the first Volume the Otto Brothers randomly take on ten selected species and show through stunning pictures the many angles, poses, and natural attitudes of these Waterfowl. Jason’s expertise on the camera tells their stories, shapes, and sizes in a format usable for the many hobbies that accompany all those whose passion is shared by these brothers. Along the way they have supplied some field notes from there thousands of hours spent with these species and supply a few unique facts and stories not found in the traditional text. For the bird watchers they give some general information where these birds can be found in the wild. For the carver they offer some insight for each species that may be of some use. The taxidermist will also find a hint or two. For those simply interested in adding to there collection of wildlife art there are some interesting observations for general information. Stay tuned for future Volumes as the Otto Brothers continue to scout the fields until they have brought you all of the North American species of Waterfowl to complete this set of books.


About the Author

Authors Cover Bio – 100 Words First and foremost, John Otto is a family man. His second obsession is the sport of wing-shooting. More than just a hobby; it is a passion that drives him to adventures across North America. Not only is he an author, but an experienced taxidermist, accomplished carver, and a leading steward in the Conservation of Waterfowl and Upland birds. John is a Director in the Washington Brant Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the research, education, and conservation of Brant and all other winged creatures sharing the habitat. John and wife Toni reside in Marysville, Washington with their four children. Illustrators Cover Bio – 100 Words (Replace Book Summary) Chris Engelhardt is an avid outdoorsman and wing-shooter who has been viewing and sketching wildlife his entire life. Chris is also a talented musician, taxidermist, carver, fisherman, and author. His passion for the traditional histories of hunting influences his work and the way he approaches his sport. Dedicated to the pursuit of Conservation, he is also a Director of the Washington Brant Foundation. Chris and his wife Danika reside in the Arlington, Washington area.