Monday, August 30, 2010

Natalie Fobes


Natalie Fobes is a photographer that worked with National Geographics. Her first story was about the pacific salmon and the people who's lively hoods depend on them. At first I didn't understand her passion for salmon but then as she got more in depth with her story it showed me the cultural aspects of salmon and the importance of it to certain people. and their respect for the fish Her pictures also made me hungry because salmon is one of my favorite things to eat. The second story Natalie Fobes shared with us was her trip to Alaska after a recent oil spill. The whole story made me really sad for all the people and animals effected by the oil spill. It reminded me of the one that's going on right now with the BP oil company. Her photographs made me want to find a way to help everyone that is suffering from this, especially the animals that are effected by the accident.


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this is for the photo documentary class!