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Recent Work

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

In Search of the Southern most Hemlocks on Village Creek.

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http://www.kingfishereditions.com/galleries/AL_Village_Creek/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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International Paper
Last summer I was hired by International Paper to photograph a book on their conservation legacy. IP made a corporate decision to sell their lands, thousands of acres went for conservation sales to The Nature Conservancy, The Conservation Fund and many local and state agencies. The book is titled,
A Permanent Stand: The Conservation Legacy of International Paper.
View some of the images:
View a brief video of the photographs.

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Red Mountain Bank
The Red Mountain Bank is a new banking concept created to take care of individuals and small businesses that are being lost in the giant banks.
They are designed to cater to the people in Jefferson and Shelby County so we are creating an identity for the bank and for the community through photographic themes. The first series of photography involves greenways and Red Mountain Park and second series is on The Upper Cahaba River. You should stop by the Inverness or English Village branch to take a look.
View some of the images:

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Haskell Slaughter Young & Rediker
Haskell Slaughter Young & Rediker is my husband’s law firm. I had the opportunity to do photography of the firm for their new web site. I always knew it was an exceptional law firm but as I came to know the people even more in the process of invading their offices for photographs and taking portraits I came to realize what extremely bright, caring, fine people they all are and what a remarkable team they form.
View their web site: www.hsy.com
View some of the images:

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Sweet Tea Journal

Sweet Tea Journal is a new magazine and has won awards as one of the most notable magazine launches of 2006. Todd Keith, the Editor, has a great nose for stories and is a brilliant writer, so the award should be as no surprise, except that they were up against some huge competition. You can view their current issue here: http://www.sweetteajournal.com/editor.asp
Paddling the Panhandle is a reuse of some of my work.
I have photographed three stories for Sweet Tea Journal.
View some of the photographs/
Birding Trails of Northwest FL
Wakulla Springs
Canoe Trails

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National Geographic Explorer
The Editorial Staff of National Geographic Explorer came to the Red Hills of Alabama in search of the Red Hills Salamander. My friend Jim Godwin, with the Alabama Natural Heritage Program has been researching this elusive fellow in the Red Hills near Evergreen. Jim lead us as we explored the steep sandy slopes near the Sepulga River in the early spring. View some of the Red Hills photography.

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The Nature Conservancy Magazine
In the Spring of 2006 the Alabama chapter of The Nature Conservancy purchased about 14,000 acres of the Perdido River from International Paper. It is a beautiful blackwater stream with sandy white beaches and Atlantic White Cedar. Even after the hurricane damage it is a spectacular area. View some of the photographs.

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Outdoor Investment Company
This is a new company that is selling really beautiful large acreage land parcels within a two hour drive of Birmingham. The Stone Farm is a beautiful 1500 acre cove in Scottsboro, AL.
View some of the photographs:

Museum Exhibit Photography
I love photographing art exhibits and viewing the genius of the artists. View some of these great exhibits.
Gees Bend Quilts at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art in Auburn
Rodin at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art
Rural Studio at the Birmingham Museum of Art
Lonnie Holly at the Birmingham Museum of Art