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Mike TheissCapturing Mother Nature at Her Worst
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Erika LarsenThe Sami Reindeer Herders
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Yva Momatiuk and John EastcottSouth: Life on the Edge
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Emory KristofGhost Ships and Sea Monsters
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Donna O'MearaBlown Away
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Paul NicklenPaul Nicklen
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Natalie FobesReaching Home
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Melissa FarlowExtraordinary People in Ordinary Places
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Daisy GilardiniPolar Wonders: Photographs from the Ends of the Earth
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Tyler StablefordOut There: Capturing The Dramatic Moment
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Mark MoffettAnts As Journalism: Chasing Down the Secret Lives of Small Subjects
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Clyde ButcherThe Everglades in Black and White
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Mark FisherGravity-Inspired Photography: Images from a Vertical World
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George SteinmetzHyper Arid: Aerial Photos of the World's Extreme Deserts
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Karen KasmauskiObservations
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Michael "Nick" NicholsPhotographing Nature's Giants
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Stephen AlvarezEarth from Below
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Cyril Christo and Marie WilkinsonIn The Footsteps Of Giants
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Aaron HueyAmerican Ocean
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Stephen O'MearaDoes the Moon Affect Volcanoes on Earth?

Mark Fisher got his start in the world of outdoor adventure and photography during high school. It was an inspiring high school class that fueled his love for photography but his interest in outdoor adventure began during his regular midnight rappels off of multi-story parking garages. Since then, Mark has developed these two passions into a career as an internationally recognized photographer specializing in outdoor adventure sports. As an athlete himself, Fisher is able to merge his mountain skills with his photography to create unique, decisive and powerful images that embody the essence of the mountain world and the people interacting within that environment.
Fisher's lecture will focus on action sports images, especially skiing, from personal projects and professional assignments throughout Alaska, North America, and the Himalayas, among other locales. Whether it's hanging from a Helicopter in the middle of winter in remote Alaska or skiing from 25,000 feet in the Himalayas, he will not only highlight the spirit of adventure, but also the story behind the shot. In addition to still imagery, Fisher will highlight the rapidly evolving world of DSLR videography with a clip from his recent expedition to 8014meter Mt. Shishapangma in Tibet.
Fisher is a regular contributor to such magazines as Outside and Powder and works for international clients such as W.L. Gore, The North Face, Patagonia, Outdoor Research, Smith, Atomic, Black Diamond, and Columbia Sportswear.




















