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Branching out at Arnold Arboretum

For photographer, documenting trees was a natural fit

Erik Gehring under an old oak tree at the Arnold Arboretum. Erik Gehring under an old oak tree at the Arnold Arboretum. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)
By Luke O’Neil
Globe Correspondent / July 29, 2010

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Becoming the photographer in residence for the Arnold Arboretum didn’t take much doing for Erik Gehring . He just had to start showing up with his camera every day. The photographer, whose work has been widely shown throughout New England, will release his 2011 “Trees of Boston’’ calendar later this month. It’s the third edition of his vivid and compelling ... (Full article: 779 words)

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