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A B o u t
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P H O T O G R A P H E R S
Bryan and Cherry Alexander
Discover, Esquire, Fathoms, Men's Journal,
National & International Wildlife, Natural
More than 100,000 images, mostly of the
History, National Geographic Traveler,
Polar regions, make up the unique collec-
National Geographic World & Books, Nature's
tion of Bryan and Cherry Alexander. The pair
Best, Ocean Realm, Ranger Rick and
makes frequent visits to Siberia, Greenland,
Smithsonian.
Alaska, Canada, Arctic Scandinavia and
Antarctica, with a focus on Indigenous
John Conrad
People of the North — the way they live,
A nature and wildlife photographer for over
their land and the wildlife they share it with.
30 years, John has been published in many
It was on one of these icebreaker trips to
nature and wildlife publications worldwide,
Antarctica, documenting the discovery of
including National Wildlife Magazine, Wild
the Polar regions by tourism, that Cherry got
Bird, Audubon and Nature's Best. In addition,
the opportunity to photograph penguins
several of John's photographs have been
on a blue iceberg. One of these pictures
used in commercial advertisements in finan-
won her the BBC Wildlife Photographer of
cial publications such as the Wall Street
the Year in 1995.
Journal, Barron's and Business Week. John is a
Brian Bailey
Category Winner in the 2003 Nature's Best
An ex–Yosemite climbing bum, Brian
photo competition in the Animal Antics cat-
currently lives in Carbondale, CO, a small
egory. Prior award credits include Eastman
Kodak and National Wildlife magazine (one
mountain town outside Aspen. He special-
grand prize and two first place awards), and
izes in outdoor/adventure sports and
an honorable mention in the BBC competi-
lifestyle images.
tion.
Mark Conlin
Jay Dickman
Mark Conlin holds a degree in marine biolo-
Jay has worked in the photojournalism field
gy from UC Santa Barbara. Since 1987, he
for 25 years, covering such diverse subjects
has worked as part of today's premier
as the war in El Salvador , the 40th anniver-
underwater wildlife filmmaking team,
sary of the bombing of Hiroshima, the
Howard Hall Productions. He has worked on
over 20 underwater films, including three
Olympics and Shirley Maclaine. He spent
IMAX productions. Mark's work over the
three months living in a Stone Age village in
Papua New Guinea for National Geographic,
past 14 years with HHP, along with his back-
and flew around the world on assignment
ground in biology, has helped him develop
for EDS Corporation. His client list includes
an exciting and extensive still photography
National Geographic, Nike, Marlboro and the
collection that is as beautiful as it is unique.
NFL. Publications include LIFE, Time, Fortune,
Mark's still photographs have appeared in
Forbes, Sports Illustrated, GEO, and more.
Asian Geographic, Audubon, BBC Wildlife,
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Terry W. Eggers
A photographer for 13 years, Terry Eggers
has also worked as a leader for International
Wildlife Adventures over the past four years,
leading tours into Yellowstone in the winter
and tours to see the Polar Bears on Hudson
Bay in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. Terry's
work is represented worldwide by The Stock
Market photo agency in New York, and he is
a member of the North American Nature
Photographers Association. His work has
appeared in Audubon, Sierra Club and Nature
Conservancy, as well as in books and calen-
dars from Teldon, Day Dream, Landmark, At-
A-Glance, Michael's & Company, Impact,
Smith Western, Reiman Publishing, Terrell
Publishing and others.
David B. Fleetham
David was born in Vancouver, Canada in
1958 and grew up just outside of Toronto.
Soon after learning to scuba dive, he spent
three months in the Caribbean. He returned
to landlocked Ontario just long enough to
pack his bags and move back to Canada's
West Coast, where he continued to focus on
underwater photography until he left in
1986 for the island of Maui. David's photo-
graphs have been published around the
globe, with more than one hundred maga-
zine covers to date. In 1991 his photograph
of a sandbar shark became the only under-
water photograph ever selected for the
cover of LIFE. His award-winning work has
been published by National Geographic, the
Cousteau Society and every North American
diving publication, and has been displayed
at the Smithsonian Museum; the North
Carolina Museum of Natural History; the
ed to capturing the American spirit on
London Zoo; the Hong Kong Museum; the
film, in music and in words. For more than
Waikiki, Vancouver, Monterey Bay and John
20 years, he has worked as a photographer,
G. Shedd Aquariums; the Maui Ocean
producer and writer. His images have been
Center and the Aquarium of the Americas.
published around the world in magazines
such as National Geographic, Newsweek
Stan Jirman
and Time; on book covers by Simon &
Stan Jirman is a nature photographer
Schuster, McGraw Hill, Macmillan and
focusing on world travel documentary and
Prentice-Hall; on CD covers by Warner
night scenery. His work presents pristine
Brothers, Atlantic Records and CBS/Sony;
images of nature undisturbed, as well as
and in advertising for clients such as IBM,
studies of the human impact on the envi-
AOL, Kodak, Delta Airlines, Microsoft, MCI,
ronment.
General Electric, Pepsi, Sony, Ford and
Toshiba.
Michael Mauro
A Colorado native, Michael Mauro has
Vince Streano
been a wildlife/nature photographer for
Vince Streano has built a library of high-
the past 15 years, traveling from Alaska to
quality stock photography on a wide vari-
Antarctica in his quest to capture the natu-
ety of subjects. As half of Streano/Havens,
ral world on film. To ensure a high level of
he has been photographing the subjects
quality and authenticity, all of Michael's
he loves for 25 years, priding himself on
images are taken in the wild.
not shooting stock to someone else's
ideas, but instead from this own creative
Darren Maybury
vision."Photography for me has been a
Darren specializes in freelance Motorsport
way to tell stories. Whether it is how a
photography but admits to a passion for
hummingbird feeds its young, or how the
wildlife and travel photography. He uses
Lakota Indians on the Pine Ridge
Fuji Provia 100F and 400F film, but he
Reservation survive in some of the harsh-
plans to work only in digital images in the
est climates in this country, photography
near future.
gives me the opportunity to tell my story
to others. Many of my pictures are born
David Sanger
from my own curiosity."
David Sanger is an outdoor and travel pho-
Geoff Tompkinson
tographer based in the San Francisco Bay
Area, as well as the award-winning pho-
Geoff Tompkinson has been working in
tographer of the book San Francisco Bay:
photography since leaving university,
Portrait of an Estuary by UC Press.
where he studied marine zoology. He cre-
ates still and moving images for advertis-
Joseph Sohm
ing and corporate clients all around the
American history teacher turned producer-
world and currently specializes in time-
photographer-writer, Joseph Sohm is both
lapse and CGI movie clips for television.
student and teacher of America's past,
Geoff has won numerous awards, includ-
present and future. His ongoing multime-
ing international gold medals for under-
dia project Visions of America™ is dedicat-
water photography and a World Press
Photo award for magazine reportage. He
continues to be inspired by visuality, com-
position and form.
Ingrid Visser
Ingrid Visser was born in Wellington, New
Zealand, in 1966 — a Pisces, of course! —
to Dutch immigrant parents. Ingrid's love
affair with the sea began very early — her
family sailed around the world on a 57-
foot yacht (steel ketch), living on the boat
for four-and-a-half years and covering
52,000 nautical miles. She trained at
Massey University as a vet and holds
degrees in zoology and marine biology.
She has also completed a PhD on orca. A
surf lifesaver and dive instructor who holds
a captain's ticket for working on ships, she
has visited 60 countries and all the conti-
nents, working in the Arctic, the Antarctic,
and most places in between.
James D. Watt
James Watt has been scuba diving all over
the world for more than 30 years, starting
at the age of 14. In 1982 Jim began to pho-
tograph the marine environment, and
today he is one of the world's most suc-
cessful marine wildlife photographers, hav-
ing captured images of everything from
right whales in Patagonia to great white
sharks in the waters of Australia. His credit
list is long, including more than 300 books
and magazines worldwide. Jim lives on the
Big Island of Hawaii and is dedicated to
the celebration and preservation of life on
Earth and within its many oceans.
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