Article tagged with: photography
Daniel Beltra’s New Photos Show Amazon’s Glory and Destruction
Posted on July 1, 2009 by Doug Gunzelmann .
Daniel Beltra, a Spanish photographer, is traveling the world to capture the world’s three major rainforest regions. We have some of his amazing shots from the first leg of the trip… the Amazon! From cattle men in the deforested Mato Grasso region of Brazil to smiling native Indian children pointing down the barrel of his [...]
Earth Hour Photos from Around the World
Posted on April 9, 2009 by Matt Embrey .
This is a little bit late but I was on vacation for a week and didn’t see this great collection of before/during Earth Hour photos from around the world until today.
Nature Photography Inspiring Action - Irreplaceable: Wildlife in a Warming World
Posted on January 28, 2009 by Danielle Brigida .
We are connected. To each other. To our environment. From faraway places to our own backyard.
It is unusual to come across an environmental campaign that incorporates art, science, faith and justice. Since last June, Irreplaceable: Wildlife in the Warming World has been both a campaign and photo exhibit based on all of these disciplines. Irreplaceable [...]
"Flooded London" & James Hansen’s Prophetic Warning
Posted on June 27, 2008 by Matt Embrey .
Last Friday the Medcalf Gallery in London debuted “Flooded London”, a photographic depiction of the future of London as it is overtaken by the rising sea. On Monday, exactly 20 years after warning us about global warming, NASA scientist James Hansen told congress that time’s up and he warned of such apocalyptic consequences.
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