A YEAR THROUGH CHARLIE’S LENS
Mar 13, 2020
4 minutes
JOHN HAFNER
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A PROTÉGÉ WORKS TO PRESERVE THE CRAFT OF WHITETAIL PHOTOGRAPHY HE LEARNED FROM ONE OF THE BEST OF ALL TIME.
Most boys of my generation idolized athletes, super heroes or rock stars. Not me. My hero was a guy named Charles J. Alsheimer.
“Charlie,” as he preferred to be called, obviously needs no introduction to longtime readers of this magazine. If you’re new to D&DH, he was America’s preeminent whitetail photographer and deer behaviorist for nearly 40 years. His untimely passing at the age of just 70 years old in December 2017 left many of us with a void we will never replace.
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