About Artist:
Well known North Central Idaho Photographer, Frank Mignerey, captures the beauty of the Salmon River Canyon near Riggins, Idaho. His work has been published in Sunset Magazine, Outside, Speedboat, the official Idaho State Travel Guide, and the North Central Idaho's Visitor’s Guide.
Frank and his wife Marlene have been members of the Salmon River Art Guild for over 40 years. Frank’s landscapes have won many awards at the SRAG Regional Fall Art Shows. One of the most popular being the original Manning Crevice Bridge, built in 1934 on Idaho’s Main Salmon River. In the same scenic corridor, the fall beauty of Elk Horn Creek is always a favorite. Frank has captured awesome images of big horn sheep, mule deer, and California quail.
Photo Prints are available in sizes 8 X 10 to 36 X 48
Canvas and Metal Prints are also available
Please contact Marlene at 509-758-6330 (landline) for more information or to place your order.
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Photo titles:
Fall on Elk Horn Creek on Idaho’s Salmon River
Quail & Driftwood
Manning Crevice Bridge – Original
Bighorn Sheep on the Main Salmon River
mountains rivers landscapes
California Quail on Driftwood by Frank Mignerey is one of his most popular photos. His photography prints are available as standard prints as well as canvas and metal. see contact info in Franks bio.
Bighorn Rams by Frank Mignerey is another popular photo. Franks photos have been published in several publications. His work captures the beauty of the Salmon River canyon near Riggins, Idaho. The subjects range from wildlife, mountains, rivers, landscapes and more. see Franks bio for more information including contact number.
this beautiful photo taken by Frank Mignerey is the historical "Manning Crevice Bridge". Prints are available for sale, contact info is listed in his bio.
California Quail on Driftwood by Frank Mignerey is one of his most popular photos. His photography prints are available as standard prints as well as canvas and metal. see contact info in Franks bio.