Biography:
J. Matt is a documentary photographer and feature-writer from, and based in, Honolulu whose work principally focuses on global warming and its intersections with place, ecology, and social, political, and economic histories. Represented by ZUMA...
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Focus:Photographer, Photojournalist, Journalist, Writer, Reporter, Fine Art, Environment, Architecture, Science, History, Documentary, News, Photography, Journalist Investigative, Civil Rights and Social Inequality, Humanitarian, Columnist, Assignments, Teacher, Educator, Conservationist, Human Rights, Artist, Multimedia Journalist, Editing, Storyteller, Visual Artist, Climate, News Reporter, Print Journalism, Environmental Stories, Still Photographer, Landscape, Social Justice, Nature, Reportage, Visual Journalist, Visual Storyteller, Visual Storytelling
Covering:USA & Canada
Skills:Research, Digital Printing, Audio Recording, Film Scanning, Adobe InDesign, Photo Editing, Black & White Printing, Color Printing, Photojournalism, Film Processing, Film Photography, News Writing, Adobe Creative Suite
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Jul 11, 2017
Global warming has created urgent situations on our coastlines and our coasts have become no longer merely a day at the beach—coastal retreat, undermining of coastlands, failure of fisheries, the list is daunting and lengthening. But the human drive to see and be near the ocean remains. What will remain of the coasts of our historical memory may prove to be the question of the twenty-first century as changing coastlines redefine human settlement and habitation patterns.