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Did David Attenborough Behave Unethically?

Thumbnail image for Did David Attenborough Behave Unethically? by Chris Palmer January 30, 2012

Earlier this month, the Daily Mirror in Great Britain revealed that famed zoologist David Attenborough, for his 7-part television series Frozen Planet, filmed polar bears in a zoo while leading viewers to believe that the animals were filmed in the subzero Arctic wilderness. The Daily Mirror scoop led to negative publicity for the BBC, including [...]

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Why I want to be Autumn De Wilde when I grow up

Thumbnail image for Why I want to be Autumn De Wilde when I grow up by Alexandra Wallace January 14, 2012

For the majority of early childhood, I knew who I wanted to be when I grew up: Snow White, of course. I had planned my future of adulthood to take place in an idyllic cottage, spending my afternoons singing in the middle of a forest while little birds landed on my hand. Writing it out, [...]

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Portraits from Kathputli Nagar

Thumbnail image for Portraits from Kathputli Nagar by Shoot 4 Change December 18, 2011

(Text and Photos by: Isaak J. Liptzin ) I arrived in Jaipur intending to stay only for a few days, but I ended up meeting a group of people who lived in the Kathputli colony. (click to see the photogallery) I visited their home, and spoke to them about the school they were trying to [...]

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On The Road

Thumbnail image for On The Road by Alexandra Wallace November 16, 2011

I spent more than half of my September on the road this year, traveling from bright Las Vegas to dusty Arizona, through the stunning Mesa Verde, and through corn. So. Much. Corn. The main destination of this adventure was to see my grandmother Elizabeth, or Bette, as we all know her as, for her ninety-sixth [...]

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96

Thumbnail image for 96 by Alexandra Wallace October 5, 2011

  My grandmother turned 96 years old today, Sept 19, 2011, and we were here in Michigan to celebrate with her. Please share this story!

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The Constant

Thumbnail image for The Constant by Alexandra Wallace September 11, 2011

Taken as a part my [three-six-five] project (the photographer’s challenge of taking a photograph a day for an entire year), this pair of photos was captured in March during a night’s getaway in downtown Santa Barbara. My love, Chris Lambert, and I discovered The Agave Inn while on tour last summer, and the sun-soaked atmosphere [...]

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Music and Lyrics

Thumbnail image for Music and Lyrics by Alexandra Wallace August 30, 2011

Editor’s Note:  This is the debut offering from an extraordinary find:  Alexandra Wallace.  To label her a photographer doesn’t begin to do justice to her creative talents. To listen to the songs that inspired these Music and Lyrics pieces click below: For It Haunts Me by Chris Lambert I know some amazing people. And the [...]

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Buy Her Bag, Not Her Body

Thumbnail image for Buy Her Bag, Not Her Body by Shoot 4 Change August 12, 2011

- A story told by Yelena Posniak/S4C New York City – I recently had the honor to interview Supei Liu and Diana Mao, the co-founding members of the Nomi Network based in New York City. By utilizing their knowledge of fashion design, marketing, business and with great creativity, Nomi Network is making a tremendous difference [...]

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Shoot 4 Change: Next Generation (Rome)

Thumbnail image for Shoot 4 Change: Next Generation (Rome) by Shoot 4 Change July 13, 2011

In May we reported on Shoot 4 Change’s project “Next Generation.”  We are pleased to bring you an update on the success they are finding with this project in Rome. …Moments Count How do you teach photography to those who have it already inside? How do you make love photography those who see it daily [...]

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National Geographic Bucket List – the 20 Next-Best extreme adventures

Thumbnail image for National Geographic Bucket List – the 20 Next-Best extreme adventures by National Geographic June 15, 2011

Last week we ran the 20 most extreme, hair-raising, legendary adventures on the planet, daunting even for the world’s elite athletes. If you’ve got the mettle, add these to your lifetime to-do list. Not quite ready? Check out this list of the 20 next-best adventures—and start planning. Explore your own adventures with National Geographic Expeditions. [...]

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