Two of my images are included in a terrific new show at the F O M A art space in Santa Fe. “As Above, So Below” is organized by @ecoartspace and juried by Toby Jurovics. It’s only on view for two more weeks, and unfortunately I won’t be able to see it in person, but ...Read More
How We Survive / Season 4 has dropped!
If you’re following the water crisis in the West, then today is a day you’ve been waiting for. Marketplace @marketplaceapm and host Amy Scott @amyreports just dropped the first episode of season four of their excellent podcast HOW WE SURVIVE, and this time it’s all about the confounding issues, and likely solutions for the water ...Read More
The Delta of the Colorado!
After visiting the Colorado’s headwaters in August, it was a nice bookend to finally see the delta last Wednesday. Thanks to the generous support of LightHawk I was able to fly over its entire expanse to see how radically the region has changed since water effectively stopped flowing here. There’s still a lot of water, ...Read More
RISING AND FALLING at CPAC in Denver
RISING AND FALLING will open at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center next weekend. “From the alarming depletion of the Colorado River basin to the inevitable submersion of Tangier island off the coast of Virginia, Rising and Falling presents stories about the rising of oceans, the falling of rivers, and the people that depend on them.” ...Read More
The Headwaters of the Colorado!
On Monday, I finally made it to the headwaters of the Colorado River. Amy and I hiked 16 miles round trip to follow the river through Rocky Mountain National Park to its source on the Continental Divide. For the geography, hydrology, and water-policy nerds among us, it’s a really interesting place. Pointing to a single ...Read More