“Scouting the Southwest” program at Houston Audubon Nature Photography Association on January 4, 2023

Enjoy Laszlo and his wife Lexi, more than 300 color images, selected from their 2022 Fall photography Trip to State Parks, National Parks, and National Monuments of the American Southwest. All of their images were taken with great respect for Nature, through their artist’s eye. This presentation is not about birds, but about their love of Nature and the beauty of this Lend. 

For those, who did not have time to watch the live show, Mary Anne recorded it. Enjoy the presentation: Click here Link

As Mary Anne Morris (Education Director at Houston Audubon Raptor and Education Center) wrote: “Let’s start the new year together and enjoy a presentation from Laszlo and Lexi. Please register here for this free presentation: Click here Link

From Houston Audubon website: Houston Audubon Nature Photography Association (HANPA) is an informal photo club. We alternate virtual meetings with field trips, from September through May. The meets are generally on the first Wednesday at 7:00 PM. All are welcome!

  • Register for January 4, 2023: Scouting the Southwest with Lazlo PerlakyEnjoy more than 300 color images by Laszlo and his wife Lexi from their 2022 fall photography trip to state parks, national parks, and national monuments of the American Southwest. All of their images were taken with great respect for nature, through their artist’s eye. This presentation is not about birds, but about their love of nature and the beauty of this land. Dr. Laszlo Perlaky is a retired research scientist and photographic artist, educator. His wife Alexandra (Lexi) Nemeth is a retired histotech and photographic artist. They won several prestigious awards, and published and exhibited their work at art festivals, and group and solo exhibitions. Laszlo is a photography instructor at Houston Center for Photography and Houston Photography Study Group, and an elected Board member at the Lost Pines Art Center and at the Bastrop County Audubon Society. Laszlo and Lexi live in their house in the pine forest of the Tahitian Village of Bastrop and love to photograph nature.
    Website: http://www.naturalperlart.com

Notes and Comments about the Presentation:

  • Laszlo and Lexi, Your presentation was magnificent!! So wonderful. I think it was my favorite. See Pauline’s message below also. (Mary Anne Morris, Education Director Houston Audubon Raptor and Education Center)
  • Hi Mary Anne, Please let Laszlo and Lexi know their slide presentation about their trip to the Southwest last night was a visual feast. Really enjoyed watching it. Beautiful photography accompanied by peaceful flute music! Thank you so much. (Pauline Zinn)

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