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lynda yraceburu
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Lynda Yraceburu, (b. 1960) grew up nomadic, the middle child of a Navy family, and began her early photography training in 1967 as a Girl Scout Brownie project.  In Middle and Senior High school she gathered experience on the yearbook staff as a photojournalist, developing and editing her own work and the work of others.

In 1972, she went to Canada College to study physics and x-radiation therapies, where she developed a very different and deeper understanding of photography.  In 1984, she trained with the New York institute of Photography, where she received honorable mention awards two years running.  In 1990, Lynda studied briefly with Rod Planck.

For the next twenty years, Lynda worked on a freelance basis for clients including Rancho la Puerta Resort, Yraceburu EarthWisdom, Sky Hunters Raptor Rehabilitation and Education Sanctuary, Kalei's Kreations, Daughters of the Goddess, and Family Massage Therapy.

In 1994, Lynda realized something had shifted within her and her craft.  It became apparent that she had been blessed with a gift to share... an expanded awareness of multidimensional realities.

In 1996, she joined with life partner, Maria Yraceburu, and began focusing her attention on a deeping relationship with the unknown, and strengthening her ability to be a bridge for Spirit.  Since then, she has become an inspiration for others to see in a new way.

Lynda's photography received honorable mention by the Fremont Chamber of Commerce in 1996, and again at the San Diego County Fair competition in 2002.

Her work has appeared in the pages of NYI Photography, Vision Magazine, Buffalo Woman's Vision, Planet Lightworker, Continuum Magazine, Mystic Pop and Voices of Choices.  Lynda's photographs illustrate Maria's two books published by Inner Traditions International, Legends & Prophecies of the Quero Apache (2002) and Prayers & Meditations of the Quero Apache (2004).  In addition, Lynda was the subject of a feature article that appeared in the Monterey Journal.  

Gallery exhibitions have included FMT (1994), Ray at Night (2003), Rancho la Puerta (2003), and Ray at Night (2004).