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Art Spotlight: Bayport Photographer Snaps Every Season

Robert Macaluso travels the country photographing what catches his eye and graciously shares his talent with Patch.

This week Robert Macaluso, a Bayport photographer, is in Florida shooting at the Everglades and, as he shared with Patch in an email this week, "trying to avoid alligators."

Next month he's off to the Great Smoky Mountains in Kentucky to snap streams as spring approaches.

That's pretty much the life the retired ex-police officer lives these days. His work is currently on display at the Sayville Library, and will be again come August, as well as the Red queen Gallery in Onancock, Virginia, if you happen to be driving by there any time soon.

He and his wife moved to Bayport a little over two years ago and being retired he said has given him the opportunity to shoot the beautiful south shore area. He has also started a photography club at Lakeview Woods in Bayport.

He specializes in scenic and wildlife photography, gives private photography lessons and is available for commissioned work.

He can be reached by calling 631 472-2845 or by email: robertmacaluso@verizon.net.

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