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NikonNet and ‘Legends Behind the Lens’
Honor the Work of Internationally Acclaimed Nature Photographer
Thomas Mangelsen
MELVILLE, N.Y., May 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The
best nature photographers all have one thing in common. Their
respect for nature fuels their photography.
For world-renowned photographer Thomas D.
Mangelsen, that respect has become a passion to protect nature.
That passion makes him a legend.
This April, NikonNet’s inspiring monthly,
“Legends Behind the Lens,”honors the work of esteemed nature
photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen, a man not only honored for his
images, but also his efforts on behalf of the environment.
“NikonNet is pleased to honor the images
and extraordinary career of Thomas D. Mangelsen in this May’s
‘Legends Behind the Lens,’” said Tracy Mack-Jackson, Senior
Manager of Internet Development and Programs at Nikon Inc. “His
work transcends beautiful pictures because he takes
responsibility for the wildlife that he photographs, as he
champions the cause of the environment throughout the world.”
Mangelsen, 59, began taking pictures at 21,
in his native Nebraska. Since then, his work has been published
in leading magazines such as Audubon, National Geographic, Life
and Wildlife Art. He has been featured on television programs
from The Today Show and Good Morning America, to CNN’s World
News.
Mangelsen received an Honorary Fellowship
from the Royal Photographic Society in 2002, the North American
Nature Photographer Association’s (NANPA) Outstanding Nature
Photographer of the Year 2000 award, as well as being chosen the
BBC’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 1994.
His breathtaking images are made more
beautiful by his attitude toward what he photographs. “A lot of
young photographers just getting into wildlife photography don’t
quite make the link that they have a responsibility to protect
what’s out there,” says Mangelsen. “We have the ability to make
images that will teach people about endangered species and
places needing protection, pictures that can even change minds,
and we have a responsibility to do it. They don’t quite
understand they have the option to do more than just take pretty
pictures.”
While nature photography can often be the
most spontaneous, Mangelsen’s career has been established
through his patience and detailed preparation. He spends up to
nine months a year in the field documenting the wild lands and
creatures he so cares about. Mangelsen has also become adept at
adjusting to nature when necessary. An unprecedented great gray
owl migration from Canada recently took place. With one day’s
notice, Mangelsen packed his bags and captured the amazing
event. “You’ve got to be as flexible as you can be or you’ll
miss once-in-a-lifetime opportunities,” says Mangelsen.
His successes are tempered by his concern
for the landscape and the wildlife. “The best photographers,
like the best people who spend time outdoors skiing or hiking or
bird watching, accept the responsibility of taking care of the
environment.” With a background in wildlife biology, he works
both in cinematography and in still photography, mediums that he
believes will touch people on an emotional level and move them
to love and protect these fragile places and animals.
Whether he’s capturing migrating birds or
publishing another best-selling book that brings attention to
the environment, Thomas D. Mangelsen is recognized as a legend
among nature photographers. To learn more about Mangelsen, log
onto NikonNet’s “Legends Behind the Lens” series at
http://nikonnet.com/dyn/articles/article_detail/170.html.
About “Legends Behind the Lens”:
NikonNet’s “Legends Behind the Lens” series
aims to educate users and, in turn, breathe excitement into
photography. Nikon has assembled a comprehensive and intriguing
collection of artists to share their most incredible,
challenging, emotional and exciting experiences on NikonNet.
This inspiring monthly program offers a
behind-the-scenes look into the personalities and philosophies
behind the world’s greatest and most famous photographers.
“Legends Behind the Lens” also offers portfolio galleries, with
a new photo added each day of the month, as well as tips and
tricks of the trade from featured professionals.
Past “Legends” in the series include Kevin
Gilbert, Nancy Brown, Joe Buissink, Steven Weinberg, B. Moose
Peterson, Eddie Adams, Jay Maisel and Howard Bingham.
About Nikon:
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SOURCE NikonNet
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