Archive for January, 2009
Voices Behind the Camera with Florian Schulz
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Conservation Photographer of the Year 2008
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Florian Schulz was honored by the Nature’s Best Photography Windland Smith Rice International Awards and the National Wildlife Federation as the Conservation Photographer of the Year 2008
This Conservation Photographer of the Year Award was created to recognize a special individual who has used his or her skills as a nature photographer to implement meaningful and measurable [...]
Award goes to Florian’s Quetzal Panoramic Image
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Florian received a highly honored mention on Nature’s Best International Photography Awards 2008 for his panoramic image of a Male Quetzal standing outside its nest, at El Triunfo Biosphere, Mex. The image was awarded under the category “Art in Nature”.
Horned Guan awarded as Highly Honored under the Endangered Species Category
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Florian was also awarded this year by the Natures Best Windland Smith Rice International Awards with an image of a Horned Guan moving up the forest searching for fruits in El Triunfo Biosphere, Mexico. The images was honored under the Endangered Species category.
Wild Migrations: Surviving the River Crossing
Posted in Expeditions, tagged at Risk, Conservation, Emil Herrera, Florian Schulz, Wildlife on January 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
While documenting one of the most amazing spectacles in the Arctic: The annual migration of the Western Arctic Caribou Herd, we came across situations that confronted us with deep emotions. Spending long periods of time in the wild is certainly unveiling, it allows you to see the world from many different perspectives.
It is hard to [...]