
Blue Mountain Lake, NY.- The Adirondack Museum is pleased to present “Night Vision: The Wildlife Photography of Hobart Vosburg Roberts”, on view until October 17th. The exhibition will introduce the pioneering work of this Adirondack photographer. Roberts (1874-1959) was one of a small corps of amateur photographers who developed ingenious techniques for doing what no one had done before: capturing birds and animals in their natural habitat without disturbing or distracting them with a human presence. Most notably, the Utica native was a participant in the early 20th century conservation movement, led by President Theodore Roosevelt, who advocated for the careful stewardship of the country’s natural resources.