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Lanting’s Albatross work published in National Geographic

Faculty alum Frans Lanting’s extensive portfolio documenting the plight of the endangered Albatross is featured in this months’ National Geographic magazine and is also featured online. Carried by the longest wingspan of any bird, Lanting expresses the art and beauty of this flying machine. It features a flying interactive tool, creative photo gallery, and photo …

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New for 2007: The Adventure Photography Workshop

In today’s new adventurous world, photographers are tackling the challenges and opportunities of Adventure Photo — and after a pilot workshop last fall, we are adding the Adventure Photography Workshop under the auspices of National Geographic Adventure magazine. Four days of classroom, career counseling and field photography in the Grand Tetons provide an insiders introduction …

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Faculty Alumni Contribute to Conservation

Tom Mangelsen, Jack Dykinga and Patricio Robles Gil were key team members in April of a RAVE project (Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition) documenting one of the last remaining cloud forrests in Mexico, the Biospere Reserve of El Triunfo. Cocreated by Patricio Robles Gil and the International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP), the idea is for …

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“Where Valor Rests”

Workshop regulars were major contributors to the book, “Where Valor Rests,” published in May and featured in excerpts of National Geographic and American Photo magazine’s cover story, both in the June issues. The book salutes Arlington National Cemetery and includes spectacular panoramic pictures from Bruce Dale, light-painting pictures by Dave Black, behind-the-scenes pictures of the …

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Tom Mangelsen releases “The Natural World”

Faculty alum Tom Mangelsen’s latest tour-de-force, “The Natural World,” is an epic 256 page book of his panoramic images from over the world. Self-published and available through Tom’s galleries or online (www.mangelsen.com), it comes in at a huge 10 1/2 by 19 inches which showcases the picture in ways unlike other books. The regular hardback …

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Mark Kelley publishes “Alaska, A Photographic Excursion”

Mark Kelley, who made the beautiful silhouetted picture of two photographers before the front range of the Grand Tetons used over the years in Summit publications, has just released his latest book published in Alaska. “Alaska, A Photographic Excursion,” is his ninth book from the great north and includes text by Nick Jans, both a …

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David Schloss founds Aperture Users Professional Network

Faculty alum David Schloss has started The Aperture Users Professional Network, an international user association for photographers, designers and other creatives who use Apple hardware and software to develop their artistic, commercial and editorial projects. As the name implies, the group specifically advocates Apple’s groundbreaking program, Aperture, a software tool designed to manage and simplify …

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Clarkson awarded 2007 William Allen White National Citation

Rich Clarkson was the 2007 recipient of the William Allen White National Citation, awarded annually by the University of Kansas School of Journalism. Previous winners included Arthur O. Sultzberger Jr., Bob Woodward, George F. Will, Otis Chandler, Walter Cronkite and Gordon Parks, the only other photographer so cited. Clarkson is a 1956 School of Journalism …

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