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Susan Middleton's photography shines a soft light on endangered species"We're in the midst of a biological catastrophe that's the greatest since the end of the age of dinosaurs 65 million years ago." So states Edward O. Wilson, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and Harvard professor. Susan Middleton responds by shining a soft light on this tragic and growing disaster through her extraordinary photographs of endangered species. Since 1986, the self-acknowledged "obsessed photographer" has traveled throughout the world to capture compelling portraits of endangered plants and animals and share them with millions of concerned people. |
Spotted Eagle soars with versatile Photoflex lighting equipment for digital–video productionsWhen Douglas Spotted Eagle earned the first-ever Grammy award for Native American music in 2001, it was one high point of a career spanning 15 albums and more than 20 years in the entertainment industry. Co-produced with Tom Bee, this live recording of the "Gathering of Nations 1999 Powwow" was also a natural evolution from the first-ever CD recording of Native American powwow music, which he produced in 1989. |
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Gold Mines In The Fields: A photographic look at agricultural workers in CA's San Joaquin ValleyGold Mines In The Fields is a photographic biography of the nearly invisible men, women, and children who work long, hard hours in the lush San Joaquin Valley to put food on the tables of countless others. Produced and photographed by Reuben Serna in collaboration with Steven Montalvo, the exhibit debuted in 2003, and uses still photography to tell the deeply moving story of how these workers live and work, often in obscurity and poverty. |