Fall Lecture Series: Natalie Fobes - Reaching home: witnessing the people, places and wildlife of the pacific rim
Thursday, October 25, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. With three books, a traveling museum exhibit, a thriving assignment and stock business, Natalie Fobes is one of the most diverse photographers in the country. She has photographed the construction of Safeco Field, komodo dragons in Indonesia, Tarahumara Indians in Mexico, salmon underwater, Microsoft execs, and humpback whales. Fobes has received over 200 awards. She was a Pulitzer finalist, received an Alicia Patterson Fellowship, won the Scripps Howard Meeman Award and was second in World Press. She also co-founded Blue Earth Alliance, a non-profit foundation dedicated to helping photographers pursue stories about endangered environments and threatened cultures.
Tickets available at www.brownpapertickets.com or call 1-800-838-3006
Presented by the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI)
2700 24th Ave East, Seattle, WA 98112
(206)324-1126, www.seattlehistory.org