Featuring: Daniel Beltrá, David Moskowitz, Deborah Espinosa, Eberhard Riedel, Greg Constantine, Greg Kahn, Jacob Maentz, Jake Naughton, Jamey Stillings, Jennifer Little, Julia Rendleman, Katherine Jack, Matt Eich, Michael Snyder, Mustafah Abdulaziz, Nita Winter, Richard Street, Rob Badger, Sarah Fretwell, Scott Brennan, Stephen Yang, Tim Matsui, Tom Reese



Blue Earth Alliance believes visual storytelling inspires positive change. We provide fiscal sponsorship and other assistance to documentary photographers and filmmakers whose projects highlight critical environmental and social issues around the world.
Organizations
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Blue Earth
Blue Earth currently sponsors documentary photographers and filmmakers working independently throughout the world on stories ranging from the effects of climate change on coastal communities throughout America, to conflicts over water rights and air quality in California’s Owens Valley to social issues on community displacement and LGBTQ refugees in East Africa. Several project photographers are covering broad topics worldwide, such as Daniel Beltra who is photographing changing landscapes from the air to enhance awareness of the intersection of nature’s power and fragility. Our photographers publish books, hold exhibits, win prestigious grants and show work to lawmakers on the Senate floor to encourage policy change. The link between compelling documentary photography and our collective motivation to change attitudes, behavior, even policies, is strong. Through our support of Photography that Makes a Difference, Blue Earth has helped raise almost a million dollars for important issues often overlooked by traditional media.
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PhotoWings
PhotoWings believes that photography has the power to influence the world. As such, we invest in strategic collaborations and programs that help make photography better understood, created, utilized, seen and saved. We also have a rich archive with hundreds of hours of original interviews and partner presentations from both within and outside the photo world, as well as curricula, tool kits, resources and community activities. We believe that meaningful engagement with photography can foster deep thinking, communication and help people better understand and navigate the world.For more information, visit https://photowings.org.PhotoWings has been a proud partner of the Eddie Adams Workshop since 2015 and Photoville since 2017.
The 2018 Blue Earth Project Creatives
Featuring: Various Artists
Curated by: Lauren Owens Lambert
Locations
View Location Details Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza1 Water St
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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