Showing posts with label conservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conservation. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2016

Every Day: A photo essay...

My new year seems to always begin as I feel spring coming back into my bones... The snows are melting, the wind has less bite, the days become brighter. A time for reflection, a time to appreciate what the chances taken, have returned. Here are a few images that for me really capture this journey through time. The reminder for me is to find and celebrate something every day.

Maybe it is the way natural light falls across a transient shape in a seemingly static landscape. Perhaps it is conveying the conviction and belief that indigenous activists bring with them to the world stage and the promise of a better life through awareness. It could be the dream of the next alpine ascent and the promised return to a mountain range I love. Or the synesthesia of the dream that will not die from a vicarious feeling that the right image evokes...

These are all things worth celebrating, worth finding again and realizing - every day.








Saturday, December 5, 2015

Photo Essay: Paris December 5th, 2015 COP21

It was a good day to attend the Paris Climate talks... It has been great having a partner to shoot/write/interview and film with...


Corinne pedals to create the energy to charge the cell phone
Pedalling to run the blenders for the fresh juice
My new friend, a newsman from Cameroon that asked me to film him
An interview at the Blue Zone of Nina Gualinga, indigenous rights activist for the Sarayaku people of the Ecuadorean Amazon.