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Make a difference for the planet with every purchase from the Art for Conservation gallery. When you see the heron symbol conservation photography  you know that the work was created by artists and conservation photographers who have dedicated their lives to a wide array of conservation initiatives. The images in this collection celebrate the diversity of life in all its forms.
 
Proceeds from the sales of prints from the Art for Conservation Gallery go to support the individual conservation photographers and artists and the grassroots initiatives they represent. The collection features well known National Geographic photographers, emerging artists working on single issue environmental campaigns and artists who have committed to sharing a portion of their proceeds from the sale of prints to help conserve our planet’s valuable resources.

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Bob Willis

Bob has probably worn out more cameras than most people have left in the cab or on the railing at the Grand Canyon. He began his career as producer/host of the nation's very first TV travel program. Since that time in the early 60's, he's traveled...

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Katherine Elston

I use mixed media, mainly beeswax (encaustic painting) and oils. My inspiration comes from information design (charts, graphs, maps, etc). Within the context of information design, a point (dot) or other symbol can represent any number of things,...

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Connie Bransilver

Internationally known nature photographer, artist, author and speaker, Connie Bransilver, has photographed on all seven continents. She brings images and inspirational prose to audiences seeking clarity, passion, and purpose. Wild Love Affair:...

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Lucia De Giovanni

"I love to shoot the things that nobody sees," says Lucia De Giovanni, a photographer who makes the ordinary extraordinary.


"After 9/11," De Giovanni says, "I started focusing on things that brought me joy." And what brings her joy is capturing...

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Marie Massey

"My paintings start with a question to myself - what is unique and beautiful about a scene or subject? My challenge is to capture and communicate that special beauty with paint."

Award-winning artist, Marie Massey, has been drawing and painting...

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juliann jones

The images I make represent the awe, love and amazement I have of the world of nature and ecology. I live and work in Livingston Montana where I can immerse myself in nature as often as possible.

I believe that we have a global ecosystem and...

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Don Jacobson


I see the world differently now. The camera, which narrows the field of vision, has actually expanded my vision. When I realized I was viewing reality as if it were a series of photographs, I initially questioned that perspective. Now, I know my...

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Cole Thompson

I was born into a world of Black and White images.

At the age of fourteen my life changed. While living in Rochester New York,
I read the biography of George Eastman and it inspired me to purchase a Sears
photo developing kit. I can still...

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Will Ayrovainen

Will Ayrovainen has been seriously practicing the craft of photography for over fifteen years. His initial interest evolved from a simple desire to permanently capture some of the enormous beauty existing in the world, even in an urban environment...

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