Tonight, I joined some friends at the talk at the Texas Tech Museum http://www.depts.ttu.edu/museumttu/ by Joel Sartore
18… Joel Sartore, Photographer's Talk, Helen DeVitt Jones Auditorium, 6pm. National Geographic contributing photographer and Nebraska native Joel Sartore has spent two decades on a mission to document North American species facing extinction. Sartore is the photographer of the magnificent artworks in the exhibition RARE: Portraits of America's Endangered Species. http://www.joelsartore.com/store/rare-portraits-of-americas-endangered-species/
This was a very interesting talk. Sartore mixed humor and serious, educational comments. He did a fine blend of personal, and professional. So we learned about him, his career, and his photography. We learned about wildlife.
This event was fairly well attended. I have been to other events at the Museum, and they were poorly attened, because if you were not looking for them, you would not know about them. This event was well advertised on the local NPR station, and I think the local PBS station.
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