DC Env Film Festival (2017) -- Shorts: Risk and Resistance ("How to Stop a Pipeline" and "The Hudson: A River At Risk") @ Carnegie Inst:
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Description of Pictures: Presented with Working Films as part of the Risk and Resistance shorts program.
How To Stop A Pipeline From reoccupation camps to the heart of the rugged Coast Range in British Columbia, How to Stop a Pipeline explores First Nations and local community resistance to the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline. A multi-billion dollar pipeline designed to pump heavy crude oil from the tar sands to the Great Bear Rainforest, the Northern Gateway was supported by the Canadian government and the most powerful industry in the world. Against all odds, a handful of small communities have effectively stalled the project in its tracks. The storytellers traverse 100 miles of the proposed pipeline to better understand the land that would be impacted. Much more than just an environmental story, the film illustrates the First Nation’s fight for their ancestral land rights, self governance and social justice. Their commitment and fortitude vividly portrays How to Stop a Pipeline.
Directed by Kip Pastor.
The Hudson: A River At Risk The clean-up of the Hudson River over the past five decades is one of America’s great environmental success stories. One result is that New York’s Hudson Valley is home to some of the savviest environmentalists in the country. But these times demand vigilance. ‘The Hudson, A River at Risk’ is a multi-media web series, featuring ten short films, that reports on a handful of serious and growing threats to the river and its environs, particularly the transport of fracked gas and oil by train, barge and pipeline. Meet the people who have committed their lives to preserving America’s “First River,” and what you can do to make a difference. Directed by Jon Bowermaster.
Panel afterward (left to right):
* Molly Murphy (Working Films) (Moderator),
* Kip Pastor, director of "How to Stop a Pipeline"
* Phillip Musegaas, Potomac Riverkeeper Network, and
* Jon Bowermaster, director of "The Hudson: A River At Risk"
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2017 photos: Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Trips this year:
Civil War Trust conferences in Pensacola, FL, Chattanooga, TN (via sites in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee) and Fredericksburg, VA,
a family reunion in The Dells, Wisconsin (via sites in Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin),
New York City, and
my 12th consecutive San Diego Comic Con trip (including sites in Arizona).
For some reason, several of my photos have been published in physical books this year which is pretty cool. Ones that I know about:
"Tarzan, Jungle King of Popular Culture" (David Lemmo),
"The Great Crusade: A Guide to World War I American Expeditionary Forces Battlefields and Sites" (Stephen T. Powers and Kevin Dennehy),
"The American Spirit" (David McCullough),
"Civil War Battlefields: Walking the Trails of History" (David T. Gilbert),
"The Year I Was Peter the Great: 1956 — Khrushchev, Stalin's Ghost, and a Young American in Russia" (Marvin Kalb), and
"The Judge: 26 Machiavellian Lessons" (Ron Collins and David Skover).
Number of photos taken this year: just below 560,000.
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