Our Projects
We have an expanding archive of projects that can easily be navigated by photographer's name, project's topic or project's region.
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Hidden Waters / Desert Springs, An Uncertain Future
Bremner Benedict

Our Liquid Mirror
Tom Reese

Changing: The Evolution of Boreal Forests
Benjamin Olson

South Side
Jon Lowenstein

Seven Doors
Greg Constantine

Shadow Lives USA
Jon Lowenstein

The Farmer and The Fisherman
Lauren Owens Lambert

Solar Portraits
Rubén Salgado Escudero

The McFarthest Place
Mark Kauzlarich

Bayou Bridge Pipeline
Stephen Yang

Eroding Edges
Michael Snyder

Indigenous Autonomy in Mexico: Towards a Renewal of Revolutionary Ideals
Scott Brennan

Down the Pike: Life on the Jeff Davis Highway
Julia Rendleman

100 Years of Dust: Owens Lake and the Los Angeles Aqueduct
Jennifer Little
![“Whether we are incarcerated or not, we still are living marginalized lives. . . . You are taking away access to the American dream. Everybody should be entitled to that – to be able to work hard and see the benefits of their hard work.” At 17, Carmen Pacheco-Jones aged out of foster care, pregnant and addicted to heroin. After a series of convictions for prostitution and check fraud, it was the threat of losing rights to her five children that motivated Carmen to turn herself in and begin the road to recovery. “I [didn't] want my kids to go through life thinking I didn’t fight for them," says Carmen. She’s paid $32,000 in LFOs, working three jobs.](https://www.blueearth.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Espinosa_Deborah_20_-1600x1068.jpg)
Living With Conviction: Sentenced to Debt for Life in Washington State
Deborah Espinosa

Beauty and the Beast: Wildflowers and climate change
Rob Badger

Beauty and the Beast: Wildflowers and climate change
Nita Winter

Breaking the Cycle
Dan Lamont
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