The Wilds of California

Friday, October 7, 2016

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Fieldnotes on Filming the Wilds of California

THE PROJECT

The Wilds of California is a photography & high definition film project celebrating California's beautiful wild places and promoting it’s spectacular natural diversity.


This film project will consist of a series of vignettes on each of California's 10 Bioregions. A bioregion is a place that has commonalities of soil, surface water source, landforms, wildlife, climate and culture. The bioregionalism movement calls for defining areas based not on ecologically meaningless political boundaries but instead on natural geographic boundaries and characteristics.


Through this blog I will post production field notes, Information about habitats & species, supporting organizations, and wildlife filming.

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I grew up in Southern California surrounded by grassy meadows, tree lined creeks and sage covered hills. This country setting instilled an interest and respect for nature that became stronger as development slowly destroyed the wild places I explored as a boy. My interest in photography, film and video was sparked while in high school. I was impressed with the power of film to stir emotion and thought. From then on I've focused my studies and work on the crafts of film, video, still photography and graphic design, with a special interest in nature conservation and outdoor recreation. In 1987 I formed an independent video production company through which I have produced numerous films for corporate and non-profit organizations. Many of these programs air on cable, PBS and the internet. They are also used by schools, libraries and resource agencies. Most focus on conservation issues, rare habitats and endangered species with the goal of increasing awareness of the natural world around us.
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