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The wild landscapes of Russia have inspired writers, mystified poets, fascinated scientists, impressed artists and awed photographers. A number of Russian, American and other photographers have contributed their images of wild Russia in hopes of spreading the word about these important places and the urgent need to save them. Learn more about the photographers who have joined the Center for Russian Nature Conservation in promoting the protection of wild Russia.

WILD RUSSIA PHOTOGRAPHERS:

Robert Glenn Ketchum

Robert Glenn Ketchum
Photo gallery

About Ketchum

Boyd Norton

Boyd Norton
Photo gallery

About Norton

Igor Shpilenok

Igor Shpilenok
Photo gallery

About Shpilenok

Andrey Netchaev

Andrey Nechaev
Photo gallery

About Nechaev

Rob Badger

Rob Badger
Photo gallery

About Badger

Hendrik Zeitler
Photo Gallery

About Zeitler

Nikita Ovsyanikov

Nikita Ovsyanikov
Photo Gallery

About Ovsyanikov

Konstantin Mikhailov
Photo Gallery

About Mikhailov

Yuri Artukhin

About Artukhin

Additional
photographers

Bruce Bunting
Kevin Cormier
Pavel Golyakov
Ivan Kuznetsov
Peter Prokosch
Keisuke Saito
Yuri Shibnev
Anatoly Smirnov
Andrey Vlasov
Laura Williams


The Biographies


Robert Glenn Ketchum
696 Stone Canyon Road
Los Angeles, CA 90077

tel: (310) 472-3681;
fax: (310) 440-2654

e-mail: peace2rth@aol.com

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A native of Southern California, artist and author Robert Glenn Ketchum has maintained a residence and studio in Los Angeles for forty-seven years while pursuing projects worldwide. He received his B.A. cum laude from UCLA, his MFA from California Institute of the Arts. Ketchum is known for his brilliant images of pristine and degraded landscapes, from Alaskan icebergs to the Hudson River. He has published six of his own books, including The Legacy of Wilderness, The Tongass: Alaskays Vanishing Rainforest, and more recently, Northwest Passage. Ketchum straddles two worlds, combining art with advocacy in order to make a case for nature conservation. An outspoken environmentalist, Ketchum is an ally to many environmental organizations.

Above photo of Robert Ketchum, © 2004 Rikki Swenson

Robert Glenn Ketchum's Photo Gallery


Boyd Norton
PO Box 2605
Evergreen , CO 80437

tel: (303) 674-3009
fax: (303) 674-3650

e-mail: 74504.2634@compuserve.com
web site: www.nscspro.com

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Boyd Norton published his first photograph (Audubon Magazine) in 1965 while still working as a nuclear physicist. A full-time photographer and writer since 1970, he is the author/photographer of 13 highly acclaimed books. His work has appeared in most major magazines in this country and abroad. He runs his own stock photo business with a file of nearly 400,000 pictures from locales worldwide. He also conducts photography workshops in such places as Alaska, Siberia, Borneo, Bali, Kenya, Tanzania, and Peru.

Boyd Norton's Photo Gallery


Igor Shpilenok
242181 Bryanskaya Oblast, Russia
Suzemsky raion, Chukhrai

Website: www.shpilenok.com

Email: Shpilenok@mail.ru

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Igor Shpilenok is the founder of the Bryansky Les Zapovednik, which he directed for 11 years. A former school teacher, Igor grew up and attended the university in the Bryansk region. His skill and art in his photography is bolstered by his profound knowledge of, and love for, the wild landscapes -- and their residents -- surrounding him. His photographs, used to adorn otherwise bleak bus and railway stations, played an important role in his campaign ten years ago to create this nature reserve. Today Igor continues to be a major supporter of environmental education, using his photographs and his own writings, published in the local press and a Russian children's nature magazine, to inspire and teach the general public about nature conservation. More on Igor Shpilenok

Igor Shpilenok's Photo Gallery


Andrey Nechaev
105013 Moscow, Russia
Izmailovsky bulvar 34, apt. 80
Tel/fax: (7-095) 965-05-11

Email: master@us37.tca.msk.ru

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Andrey Nechaev was born in 1954 in Russia. He studied physics and received a Ph.D. in Technical Sciences. Since 1974, he has participated in many expeditions to the Russian North and Far East. Andrey started photographing nature professionally since 1984. He is the author of two photo books on Kamchatka: Kamchatka (Desertina: Disentis, Switzerland, 1994); and Miracles of Kamchatka Land (Logata: Moscow, Russia, 1999). A journalist and author of many articles on travels around Russian and other countries (Kenya, Mexico, Greece, Spain, and France), Andrey recently opened his own private printing company "Logata", which specializes in publishing books and brochures on nature and the animal world.

Andrey Nechaev's Photo Gallery


Rob Badger
33 Braun Court
Sausalito, CA 94965

Tel: (415) 339-1330

Email: robbadger@excelonline.com

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Rob Badger, a self taught artist, has photographed the beauty of the earth and its accelerating destruction for 35 years. His ability to emotionally portray the essence of a place in time has won him international awards for his Antarctica series, and "best in journalism" for his evocative environmental photography, work that is simultaneously beautiful and disturbing. Using both aerial and ground perspectives Rob's powerful imagery focuses primarily on conservation, population and environmental issues. His series "Mining on Public Land" documenting the toxic legacy of mining in America, was presented at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. for the Sierra Club to promote federal mining law reform. Rob's images have appeared in Time, OMNI, Newsweek and Wilderness Society Magazines. His current project, funded by the Institute of Noetic Sciences, documents the endangered National Wild and Scenic Eel River, California's third largest river.

Rob Badger's Photo Gallery


Hendrik Zeitler
sandeslätt 40
424 36 Angered
Sweden

Tel: (0046)703229040

Email: hendrik_zeitler@hotmail.com

Webpages:
www.welcome.to/hendrikzeitler

www.hff.gu.se/~hendrik_z/

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Born in Hamm, Germany in 1975, Hendrik Zeitler developed a particular interest in the wildlife and landscapes of the North while hiking through Sweden's national parks and traveling to Alaska. After completing his education and studying photography in Germany, he enrolled in the School for Photography and Film in Gothenburg, Sweden. Inspired by artists like Richard Misrach, Susan Meiselas, Sebastiao Salgado, and Nan Goldin, Zeitler seeks to use his photography to branch out from society's historical and social constraints, and therein combines photography with political engagement in environmental, animal rights, feminist, and anti-fascist movements. In addition to volunteering in non-profit organizations, he travels to Alaska regularly and makes his photographs public in periodic magazine publications, gallery showings, and photography festivals.

Hendrik Zeitler's Photo Gallery


Nikita Ovsyanikov
Moscow, Russia

Tel/fax: (7-095) 287-6250

Email: kit@nikitaov.msk.ru  

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Nikita Ovsyanikov has lived with polar bears on Wrangel and Herald Islands in the Arctic Circle for parts of each year since 1990. He never carries a rifle, but instead chooses to walk among bears, interacting with them as one animal to another. Born in Vienna, Austria, he is a Russian citizen. He holds a Ph.D.in Zoology from the Institute of Animal Evolutionary Morphology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His first expedition to Wrangel Island was in 1977, when he launched a 10 year study on Arctic foxes. He published a book on polar bears called Living with the White Bear in 1996, illustrated with his own pictures. Nikita enjoys traveling, canoeing, and downhill skiing. He is perhaps the only person ever to downhill ski on Wrangel Island.

Nikita Ovsyanikov's Photo Gallery


Konstanin Mikhailov
Moscow, Russia

Email: konstm@russiannature.com

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Konstantin Mikhailov is an ornithologist by training and works today to conserve nature in the Siberian and Far East regions of Russia. Konstantin leads regular expeditions to remote nature reserves in Russia with the Dersu Uzala Ecotoursim Development Fund (www.ecotours.ru). He writes on nature for a number of Russian and foreign nature magazines, including the German magazines Der Falke and Terra, illustrating them with his beautiful photographs. Konstantin is the author of two recent books on ecotourism: Ecotouring in Russia: Altai-Sayan-Tuva Regions (in English) and Nature of the Caucasus (in Russian).


Yuri Artukhin

Email: artukhin@mail.iks.ru

Yuri Artukhin is a graduate of the Department of Biology of Moscow State University. He obtained a PhD in ornithology, where he specialized in populations of nesting birds on the Komondor Islands. Today, Yuri is a Senior Scientist at the Ornitology Laboratory of the Kamchatka Institute of Ecology and Nature Use. Yuri has one of the largest collections in Russia of slides of marine birds in the Russian Far East. In 2004, Yuri’s photos were published in the book Kamchatka . The World of Wild Nature (Yu. Artukhin, V. Bykasov, and A. Ladygin. Tipograf Publishers, Moscow , 2004).


Additional photographers who have contributed to Wild Russia


Bruce Bunting
Email: bruce.bunting@wwfus.org

Bruce Bunting is the Director of the Conservation Finance Program at World Wildlife Fund.

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Kevin Cormier
Email:kcormier@free.fr

Kevin Cormier was born in New Brunswick, Canada in 1971, where he grew up with with a deep appreciation for nature. He now lives in France where he works as a telecommunications engineer, while striving to become a professional nature photographer. Kevin won first prize in the birds category in the 2002 competition of the International Federation of Wildlife Photography.

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Pavel Golyakov
Email: golyakov@biogeo.dcn-asu.ru

Pavel Golyakov, a botanist, is director of the Tigereksky Zapovednik in the Republic of Altai. Formerly, Pavel worked as a scientist in Olekminsky Zapovednik and at the Barnaul Botantical Gardens.

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Ivan Kuznetsov
Russia 162543, Vologodskaya oblast, Cherepovetsky raion, p/o Ploskovo, p. Borok

Tel: (7-820-2) 66-69-70

Ivan worked as a scientist at the Darvinsky Zapovednik and now is a businessman in Kostroma.

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Peter Prokosch
Email: prokosch@wwf.de

Peter Prokosch is head of the World Wide Fund for Nature in Germany. Peter has spearheaded conservation efforts in the circumpolar arctic region and was a catalyst for creating new zapovedniks in the Russian Arctic.

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Keisuke Saito
E-mail: k_saito@marimo.or.jp

Keisuke Saito, DVM, is Managing Director and Chief Veterinarian at the Wildlife Preservation Bureau in Hokkaido, Japan.

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Yuri Shibnev
Kedrovaya Pad Zapovednik
692710 Primorsky Krai, Russia
Khasansky raion, st. Primorskaya

Yuri Shibnev is a zoologist who has been photographing wildlife in the Russian Far East for 20 years. He specializes in photography of rare animals such as the leopard and Blakiston's fish owl. Yuri's pictures of the rare leopard have been published in Terra and BBC Wildlife magazines and elsewhere.

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Anatoly Smirnov

Anatoly Smirnov is a ranger at Nizhnesvirsky Zapovednik. Anatoly spends a lot of time in the woods, where he has captured many unique photos of animals in nature.

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Andrey Vlasov
Email: Zapoved@kursknet.ru

Andrey Vlasov, Director of the Tsentralno-Chernozemny Zapovednik, is a zoologist and avid photographer.

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Laura Williams
Email: editor@wild-russia.org

Laura Williams, Wild Russia's contributing editor, is a free-lance writer and photographer on nature in Russia. Laura helped start up the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) Russian Programme Office in 1993.


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