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Welcome to the inaugural issue of Out There, a
quarterly newsletter that will keep you up to date
on our photography projects and our adventure
travels.
We look forward to working with you in 2006.
Happy Holidays!
Jerry and Marcy Monkman
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White Mountain Wilderness impresses the critics |
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“I can’t think of a better set of guides to this
part of the country than the Monkmans. Combining
superb photography and inviting essays, they have
put together a wonderful celebration of the White
Mountains.” – Rob Sheppard, Editor of Outdoor
Photographer Magazine.
Our newest book, White Mountain Wilderness: A
Photographic Journey to New Hampshire’s Most Rugged Places,
celebrates the place where we truly discovered the outdoors and our
passion to photograph in deep wilderness – New Hampshire’s White
Mountain National Forest. We’ve been thrilled with the positive
response the book has elicited from both the public and the press. We
even did a couple of television interviews last month, which is quite a
change for a couple used to spending most of their time either deep in
the woods or burrowed into our production office! This book was truly a
labor of love and features a decade’s worth of our nature and adventure
photography.
Read on...
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EcoPhotography and the Trust for Public Land |
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The Trust for Public Land is one of
America’s premier non-profit, land conservation organizations. Since
1972, they have had a hand in conserving nearly two million acres of
wilderness, farms, community gardens, and urban green space. Since
2001, EcoPhotography has had the pleasure and good fortune to work with
TPL on over 50 conservation projects throughout New England. We have
photographed a wide range of subject matter during this relationship,
including fishermen casting on a small trout stream in Connecticut,
rainbows and hay bales on the last working Shaker Village in America (in
New Goucester, ME) and winter adventure in the headwaters region of the
Connecticut River along New Hampshire’s border with Quebec. This year,
we tackled a diverse collection of 15 projects between May and October,
during which we battled record rain and black flies, but also found
ourselves working on the beach on Cape Cod, in a canoe paddling below
Maine’s Mount Katahdin, and mountain biking on secret trails in
Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. It’s a tough job, but we’re proud to call
it our own.
Click here to see a sample of our TPL work...
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And the winner is... |
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Congratulations to Laurie O’Reilly at the
Appalachian Mountain Club for being the first winner in our iPod
giveaway contest! Laurie is a marketing manager at the AMC, a longtime
EcoPhotography client, and she was one of the first to register at the
new EcoPhotography.com website. Laurie has now officially put to rest
her claim that she’s “one of those people who never win anything” and we
hope she’s enjoying her brand new 30GB black iPod. And, as if to prove
that working at a non-profit must permanently channel you into
committing selfless acts of generosity, Laurie has decided to share her
Ipod with her co-worker, Kate Donnelly!
(Here's Kate with her new IPod)
YOU could be our next winner;
there’ll be another FREE iPod given out in January, and all you have to
do to have a chance to win it is register as a new user at
www.ecophotography.com. Good luck!
Register now...
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Last Minute Gift Ideas |
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Looking for a last minute holiday gift idea? Check out
our books and fine art nature prints. We're offering
free shipping on all books between now and January
1st, and if you order a 16" x 24" print, we'll throw in
a free copy of White Mountain Wilderness.
Shop now...
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The New EcoPhotography.com - Your Bridge to Great Photos |
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We recently went live with a new and improved
version of our website,
www.ecophotography.com, with great features like advanced search
capabilities, personal lightbox features, slideshows and a built-in
pricing module. The payoff? It’s now faster and easier for you to find
the images you need, download comps and then purchase and acquire high-res
files. And, we’re really excited to announce that EcoPhotography.com is
now part of the Independent Photographers’ Network (www.ipnstock.com).
That means that if you come up empty searching for a subject we have yet
to cover like, say, Inner Mongolia, you will automatically be linked to
all of the Inner Mongolia photos available from other IPN members.
Try a search now - it’s easy!
EcoPhotography doesn’t claim to have every
outdoor scenic and adventure image…just the unique and visually exciting
ones the stock “Wal-marts” don’t have!
Find out more....
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