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Art Wolfe Captures Etna Lava Flows; Recent Books Receive Honors

21 March 2001
Published in People in the Industry

Art Wolfe’s latest published works, “The High Himalaya” and “Africa,” are on the bookshelves and receiving great reviews and awards from around the world.

In recent travels, Wolfe flew to Sicily during a 72-hour journey to record Mount Etna on film when it erupted last fall. He was able to capture unique perspectives and amazing nightscapes of lava flows.

Wolfe’s “The Living Wild,” which is in its fourth printing, was a winner in...

National Geographic Names Five Honorees to 'Photographers-in-Residence' Program

19 March 2001
Published in Special Honors
The National Geographic Society has named five photographers to its recently established program to showcase and support the work of preeminent freelance photojournalists who have contributed outstanding work to the society over the years. The first Contributing Photographers-in-Residence for the society are Sam Abell, David Doubilet, Karen Kasumauski, Emory Kristof, and Frans Lanting. Lanting, who has been hailed as one of the great nature photographers of our time, currently makes his home in...

Doug Menuez 'Tequila, Mexico' Photos Receive Recognition

18 March 2001
Published in People in the Industry

Doug Menuez recently took time from his busy schedule shooting high-profile advertising campaigns for Ford, Siemens, Nokia, Microsoft and other clients to create and fund a personal body of work about tequila.

He traveled to the town of Tequila, Mexico, and documented the ancient traditions of making the town’s namesake alcoholic drink in the oldest distillery and hacienda in Mexico, while exploring tequila’s role in...

Gary Benson Executive Portrait Assignments Published in National Magazines

15 March 2001
Published in People in the Industry

Seattle-based Gary Benson recently photographed Vince Lombardi Jr. for Federal Express and had portraits published in Reader’s Digest and Entrepreneur magazines. He also photographed high-tech executives from Amazon.com, Nordstrom, Alaska Airlines, Microsoft and Boeing for a nationwide computer publication.

Photographers Named for 'Epson Stylus Pros' Program

13 March 2001
Published in Special Honors

Among the photographers recently recognized as Epson Stylus Pros by Epson America for their outstanding use of Epson printing technology were: John Paul Caponigro, Jim Chamberlain, Bruce Dale, Jody Dole, Douglas Dubler, Don Emmerich, Greg Gorman, Bob Krist, George Lepp, Jay Maisel, Lisa Jane Murphey, Jack Reznicki, Ralph Romaguera, Jeff Schewe, John Shaw, Joyce Tenneson, Vincent Versace and Stephen Wilkes.

Natalie Fobes Selected as an Outdoor Photographer 'Master of Wildlife'

13 March 2001
Published in People in the Industry

Natalie Fobes was selected as one of Outdoor Photographer’s “Masters of Wildlife” and featured in a September 2001 article.

Kristin Imig Takes First Prize in National Geographic Traveler's 'What Makes America Special' Contest

09 March 2001
Published in People in the Industry

Kristen Imig, a new Seattle resident, was awarded first prize in National Geographic Traveler’s “What Makes America Special?” photo contest. Imig’s entry was a black-and-white medium-format image of an Independence Day parade in Stony Brook, N.Y., on Long Island. Imig’s prize was a 13-day safari for two through southern Africa.

Ed Morris Completes Cross-Country "Mayors Across America" Bicycling/Photo Project

08 March 2001
Published in People in the Industry

Ed Morris, a recent graduate of the Brooks Institute of Photography, spent three months (July through September 2000) bicycling coast to coast while capturing in photos the American spirit as personified by its mayors. The result was the exhibit “Mayors Across America,” and a soon-to-be-released coffee table book.

The project was designed to explore the people behind the...

Greg Shurman Wins Fuji Portrait Grand Prize

05 March 2001
Published in People in the Industry

Greg Schurman of Schurman Photography has won the top Fuji Portrait Grand Prize 2001 of a complete Mamiya RZ 67 system with his images titled “Drip Dry,” “Eve,” “Church Silhouette” and “Old Carl.”

Schurman’s studios are located in Richmond, B.C., Canada, and his images can be seen at schurmanphotography.com.

Four Western Photographers Garner Ilford Photo Contest Awards

04 March 2001
Published in People in the Industry
Four Western photographers were recently recognized by Ilford Imaging, a developer and manufacturer of digital imaging products. The winners of the 2001 Ilford photography contest include Jay Aldrich, of Minden, Nev., who was awarded second place in the Digital category, and Jim Flory, of Mount Angel, Ore., who received the honorable mention in...