Self-portrait in Burma, 2003. Photograph © Jack Parsons.
Fred in Paris, 2012. Photograph © Jack Parsons.
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Jack Parsons is a renowned photographer and cinematographer from Santa Fe whose film credits include "The New Range Wars," an Audubon special, "Painted Earth," produced by the Getty Museum of Art in association with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the prize-winning "A Weave of Time," and numerous documentaries on Southwestern art and culture supported by the National Endowment of the Arts. His photographs have appeared in numerous publications, including Actuel, Forbes, Geo, National Geographic magazine and books, and The New York Times, and he has published more than fifteen books of photography on the American Southwest, including the seminal 1993 Santa Fe Style. In 2006, he was honored with the New Mexico Governor's Award for Excellence and Achievement in the Arts.
Frederick Turner is a writer from Santa Fe whose essays and articles have appeared in American Heritage, Evergreen Review, International Herald Tribune, Los Angeles Times Magazine, The Nation, New York Times, Outside, Smithsonian, Southern Review, and Wilderness, among others. And he is the author and editor of more than fifteen acclaimed books, including Beyond Geography: The Western Spirit against the Wilderness, Rediscovering America: John Muir in His Time and Ours, Spirit of Place: The Making of an American Literary Landscape, and The Viking Portable North American Indian Reader. He has received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts.
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