Kim's other projects

EXTRA INFO
I started oklahomaphotography.com in the year 2000. This website is my primary gallery site where you can peruse galleries of my Oklahoma nature and landscape work and purchase prints and other works.

I also maintain a few other websites including my photography blog that I try to post to at least once a week - starting … now! You can find it @ http://blog.oklahomaphotography.com/

I conduct nature photography workshops at various locations around Oklahoma. If you are interested in learning more about nature and landscape photography and would like to attend one of my nature photography workshops find out more information @ http://www.oklahomaphotographyworkshops.com/

My latest project is the Oklahoma Conservation Photography Survey, my conservation photography site. This site is my way of trying to make a positive difference for the environment. By using photography that records, documents, informs, and inspires I hope to compel others to work harder to take care of their natural world. I am currently in the publishing stage of the conservation photography book that highlights the Illinois River and the May 2011 Illinois River Survey event. The book's release will be in the fall of 2011. Find more information @
www.oklacps.com

To order The Illinois River Survey: A Visual Record
visit the Illinois River Watershed gallery or visit www.illinoisriversurvey.com

I am currently working in a project with New Mexico artist Fran Hardy. Her project, the Creative Native Project: The Interaction Between Art, Environment, and Creativity focuses on artists whose work involves a strong relationship with the environment. Fran and Bob were in Oklahoma over the summer of 2011 interviewing and filming Oklahoma artists. They attended the May 2011 Illinois River Survey and filmed the event for their upcoming documentary series for PBS.

Fran Hardy, co-producer, and filmmaker Bob Demboski, are producing a series of documentaries that bring together the intersection of art, creativity, ecological sustainability and preserving the diverse cultures in different regions of the United States. Their documentaries air on PBS stations, nationally on FEC-TV, and at museums in combination with installations by artist and co-producer Fran Hardy and other featured creative individuals. More information @ www.creativenativeproject.com www.creativenativeproject.blogspot.com