Ben Thomson
205-910-1007
norththomson @ gmail.com
Birmingham, AL
Ben worked as an intern with me this summer on the Upper Cahaba Project. He is working with the Cahaba River Society managing their myspace page. Check it out at
http://www.myspace.com/cahabariversociety
Hunter worked as an intern this summer and had the seed of a large idea planted in his mind early on. He created a video that will be on my web site as well as many others sometime soon. In the meantime he is at Auburn getting a degree in bio/geography.
He created a video that you can see on You Tube by following this link.
John Wathen is a good friend and creek keeper for Hurricane Creek in Tuscaloosa. If every creek had someone like John Wathen looking out for its health we would have some of the cleanest streams in the country. He is a powerful advocate and a darn good photographer.
Mark Bailey
mbailey @ conservationsoutheast.com http://www.conservationsoutheast.com/
Phone: (334) 572-4684
Conservation Southeast, Inc.
7746 Boggan Level Road
Andalusia, AL 36420
Mark Bailey is a great field biologist, who started his own business called Conservation Southeast. He does a lot of work with the longleaf pine ecosystem. Check out his photographs, they are wonderful.
Tim is the most knowledgeable river advocate I know. He also happens to be a genius photographer and writer. His new book Rivers of America was published by Abrams. You can order this book through his web site.
Jim is a good friend who works with the Alabama Natural Heritage Program. I find that field biologists find some amazing things; Jim happens to be a really good photographer and can take advantage of the situation.
John Diener
Johndiener @ yahoo.com
1452 Knightsbridge Dr
Knoxville, TN 37929
I met John Diener this spring while he and several other young folks were part of the team working on the Ivory billed wood pecker search. While he was spending so much time is a spectacular swamp he did some photography. You will enjoy this video he put together.
Bill Maynor
205-532-3285
maynor84 @ gmail.com
Birmingham, AL
Bill is a newcomer to photography who took my 500mm lens and started photographing wildlife with a surprising vision and skill. I am working on a book on the Longleaf forest and Bill has agreed to work with me on this project through the spring of ‘08. As you may have determined, Bill is also my son.
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