Florida's best photographers and filmmakers of Florida's wild and scenic places, from the Floridian aquifer to the ocean's deep, exhibit together at the Lighthouse ArtCenter, January 16-February 12, 2020.
Tom Fitz, six-time Emmy award-winner, has filmed all over the world for the BBC, PBS, National Geographic, and the Smithsonian.
Clyde Butcher, a legendary photographer and national treasure.
Carlton Ward, Jr., a conservation photographer and National Geographic Explorer, with a passion for nature that was born from the Florida landscape, is showing his stunning stills and films.
Edie Widder, PhD, received the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship for her work with Ocean Research and Conservation Association, where she serves as the Sr. Scientist and CEO.
Mac Stone, a native of Gainesville, grew up on the swamp, wandered the hammocks, and explored the springs where his love blossomed for all creatures that swoop and swirl, slither and slide.
Ruth Petzold followed her passion for nature and photography to exotic and remote locations of the world, both above and below the ocean’s surface.
As an added bonus to this timely exhibition, the original artwork of Charles Walker, one of Florida’s surviving Highwaymen painters, is on display in the pop-up gallery.
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