| Salmon Country
In 2008 I spent 4 months creating the photography and multimedia content to tell the story of the Conservancy’s work to restore salmon in the Pacific Northwest. Working in coordination with picture editors and marketing staff in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and California, we created a 28 page photo essay in the May 2009 issue of Nature Conservancy magazine, and a 10 part multi-media series.
See the 10 part series of web films from Alaska to California.
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In the spring of 2007 I was commissioned by Maine Farmland Trust to create a body of work on their work in agricultural conservation,
which provides us with healthy food,
preserves a traditional rural way of life, and protects land for production value and scenic beauty. From this body of images in 2008 I produced the exhibit Maine Farms at Work, which
continually travels the state of Maine from galleries to organic food fairs to cafes to the Maine State House exhibit hall to help raise awareness about agricultural land preservation.
In 2010 I produced the book From the Land with my images and text by Maine State Legislator John Piotti. |
In the spring of 2005 I was commissioned by Maine Woods
Forever to create a series of images documenting the various
human-powered ways people enjoy the North Woods of
Maine. The goal was to celebrate the wilderness spirit and
recreational heritage of the region, and to help raise public interest
in the protection of the land and waterways surrounding
the trail that Henry David Thoreau traveled 150 years prior
with the help of Wabanki guides. I produced the Book, with foreword by Bill McKibben, the traveling exhibit and website.
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