1/2/18: For more than three decades, Rob Swanson was a news photographer covering the state of Vermont. He documented the people, places and moments that resonated in our state – including that iconic snap of Bernie Sanders celebrating his 1981 mayoral win.

Rob is retired from professional photography now, but he hasn’t slowed down much. Rob takes photos daily from around and above his property in South Hero, capturing the dramatic moments between colorful birds and wildlife that visit his feeders, and sharing epic sunsets and sunrises across social media. Eva spent a snowy afternoon shooting the “Birdman” in his natural habitat and looking back at some of his favorite photos from an impressive career.

Follow Rob’s nature pics on Facebook and see his archived news photography here. Follow Rob’s nature photos on Instagram: @swanvt

Music: Pinhead, Where Are You? “Where Are You?” & “Nature”

The Decentz, Get In Trouble, “I Feel So Dumb” & “Get in Trouble”

This episode of Stuck in Vermont was made possible by

Hotel Vermont and New England Federal Credit Union

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Seven Days senior multimedia producer Eva Sollberger has been making her award-winning video series "Stuck in Vermont" since 2007. In 2024, she won first place from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia for her video, “Barbie Collector.” She received...

One reply on “From News to Nature, the Photography of Rob Swanson [SIV517]”

  1. I have a recommmendation. At 40 College St, corner of College and Battery , our gardens have recently been restored and provide all those who pass by on their way to the lake a summer and fall of color thanks to our wonderful landscape ladies, Andrea Morgante and Penny Klein (Golden Girl Gardening). Next week they’ll be plantning this city block long , 13 separate garden areas (largest in Burlington). I thought you might like to visit the site sometime during that time and again mid summer when the annuals have filled in and are doing their “thing”.
    I am a resident of 40 College and on the board there, proud of the work these ladies have done.

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