The late Dom Martino hailed from New Jersey and moved to Gainesville in recent years. A fine arts photographer, he put his full energies towards chronicling Paynes Prairie with his camera. I saw some of his work the other day in the Visitors Center of the park and was very, very impressed. While I never had the opportunity to meet him, my hat is off to Dom for his works of art that can only fortify a sense of pride and stewardship of those who love the Florida landscape. Rest in peace, Dom, the Prairie is better off because of you.
To view his photos, copy and paste this site into your browser:
http://dommartino.zenfolio.com/
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