Exhibit Details
Mac Stone is a National Geographic photographer and Explorer and his images help tell the complex stories of wetlands and wilderness through the wildlife and people who rely upon them. Photographing for publications and organizations around the world, Stone's roots come from the swamps, estuaries, springs and Everglades of his home state. An author, speaker, and senior fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, he strives to expose the dynamic relationship between mankind and the natural world to drive conservation outcomes. His images have been widely published and have won international acclaim in the most prestigious competitions. His first book, Everglades: America’s Wetland, published by University Florida Press, is in its second printing and his TED talk has been viewed more than a million times. He is currently producing a two-part series for PBS Nature highlighting the biodiversity of southern rivers and forests. He recently published a limited-edition fine art book titled FOR EVERGLADES in collaboration with the Everglades Foundation where he proudly serves as a board member. He hopes that his images and advocacy will one day help usher in a restored Everglades for the next generation.
Images used with permission of the artist.