Images from live music events around the world
Taos, New Mexico
New Mexico senator Martin Heinrich addresses the audience at Taos Mesa Brewery in support of maintaining the natural integrity of public lands across the region and around the country.
Held in the spring of 2017 at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, NM, the Decolonizing Nature Conference sought to bring together panels of presenters from cultural cross-section of voices speaking on behalf of ecological and related social justice issues.
A panel of presenters discuss indigenous rights at the conference in Albuquerque.
A panel at the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, NM, discusses the challenging community dynamics that brought together one of the most important conservation legislations of an invaluable wilderness area in northern New Mexico to date.
UNM arts gallery exhibition of the conservation photography work by Subhankar Banerjee, documenting the landscape, communities, and wildlife on the North Slope of Alaska.
National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore’s documentation of various species showcase the mammalian and reptilian character. An installation of photographic prints, videos of his process, and written pieces at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles present a dynamic use of modern media to present such impactful work.
Original prints by photography master Ansel Adams adorn the walls of the gallery of The Wilderness Society in Washington DC. These prints by Adams highlight the stunning natural beauty of public lands around the US that he sought to bring attention to on a mass scale and protect. Adams role as a conservation photographer has inspired generations of photographers utilizing their visual craft for this purpose.
Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico
Western Area Peninsula Forest Reserve (WAPFoR), Sierra Leone