About Jerry & Marcy Monkman
EcoPhotography features the distinctive adventure, nature and travel photography of Jerry and Marcy Monkman. Known for their conservation work in New England's wild places, the Monkmans have spent the last fifteen years artfully documenting the mountains, forests, and coastlines that define the region. Since 2000, they have created photography for close to 100 land conservation projects in New England. In 2002, they were awarded a communications award by the Northern Forest Alliance in recognition of their "vision and excellence in chronicling the story of the Northern Forest through photography." Staying true to their mission of "promoting ecological awareness through creative photography," their images have contributed to raising awareness and funds to protect a diverse collection of wild places, from a small Connecticut trout stream not far from New York City, to New Hampshire's Great Bay, to Maine's Katahdin Lake in the Northern Forest.
BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS
The Monkmans are the authors of nine books, including "Wild Acadia" which was named a top photo book of 2007 by Shutterbug Magazine. Their newest book, The AMC Guide to Outdoor Digital Photography, was recently released by AMC Books. Their work has appeared in publications worldwide including National Geographic Adventure, Audubon, Men's Journal, The Washington Post, Outdoor Photographer, and Yankee Magazine.COLLABORATORS
American Forest Foundation, Appalachian Mountain Club, Clean Air-Cool Planet, Conservation Fund, The Nature Conservancy, Manomet, Mt. Washington Observatory, Northern Forest Alliance, Open Space Institute, Society for the Protection of NH Forests, The Trust for Public Land, The Wilderness Society, Timberland, and L.L. Bean.SPECIAL RECOGNITION
2010-2013 Board Member, North American Nature Photography Association2009 USPS 72 cent Stamp
2007 Featured in 50 States/50 Photographers in Photo District News

