Eric Grzenia's interest in photography originated in 1994 after a new found desire to capture the scenic outdoors on film, particularly in the autumn. Driving along back roads and finding old barns, schoolhouses, and country churches is still one of his favorite pastimes. Currently he is nearing completion of material for a possible book publication of the Wisconsin outdoors.
During the 1990's, Grzenia studied Photography at the LaCrosse Western Wisconsin Technical College and later received certifications through the Creative Photographic Art Center of Maine (Craftsman of Photography) and the International Freelance Photographers Organization. (Master Photographer) He occasionally attends seminars, serves as judge for local photography/art contests, and teaches as a guest speaker for the Mauston High School photography class. Grzenia constantly strives to improve his craft and truly enjoys the challenges of wedding photography.
He resides in an old brick church, the former St. Paul's Lutheran Church which has been his home since 2000. Some of his other interests include new age and classical music, renaissance films, military aviation, and The Conan O'Brien Show . He is also a collector of scenic postcards, childhood toys, and military medals from the world wars.




























