Name Alison Wright | Role Writer | |
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Books Face to Face: Portraits, Learning to Breathe: One Wom, Faces of Hope, The Pollaiuolo Brothers, The Spanish economy |
Alison wright portraits of the human spirit nat geo live
Alison Wright is a photographer, author and public speaker. Wright travels the globe documenting endangered cultures, people and issues concerning the human condition. She has twice received a Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award from the Society of American Travel Writers and became a Dorothea Lange Fellow in Documentary Photography at the University of California, Berkeley in 1993.
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- Alison wright portraits of the human spirit nat geo live
- Alison wright wish you were here photography lecture part 1
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In January 2000 Wright was nearly killed in an accident in Laos, when the bus she was riding in was hit by a logging truck. Her story of survival has been featured in Outside magazine, National Geographic Adventure, and Yoga Journal.

Wright attended Watchung Hills Regional High School in New Jersey, and studied photojournalism at Syracuse University. UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California- Master's degree in Visual Anthropology

Alison wright wish you were here photography lecture part 1

