Holt Webb, Overland Society’s Expedition Flag ambassador for 2009, has been on the road for the Vanishing America Project, flying the flag for OS. Check out his updates on his excellent website - there’s no stopping this guy! Plans for the immediate future include:
• A trip West to join The Humane Society photographing their Assateague of the West Wild Horse
Project (a study that will use a vaccine-based birth control, a process known as
immunocontraception, on a herd of mustangs to demonstrate that the animals can be controlled in
a humane and effective way. The Vanishing America Project will be documenting an important part
of this study and will have an opportunity to capture some amazing and intimate portraits of
America’s Wild Horse).
• A trip to Nevada to hook up with a contact from Overland Expo who will be my guide to track down
the wild mustangs around the Reno and Black Rock Desert areas. Hopefully, I can make the trip in
November/December to get some stunning shots of these amazing creatures in the snow;
• A second trip to Fernandina Beach, Florida to finalize my story on the dying Shrimping Industry,
primarily focusing on black and white portraits of the men and women who have kept the industry
alive;
• If all goes well, Dr. George Robinson, III and I will be working on a series of portraits and
interviews highlighting NASA’s unsung heroes — the men and women behind the scenes who
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helped launch The Space Age. The desired results include a coffee table book, gallery exhibit,
magazine articles, and possible short video documentary;
• Around Thanksgiving, I will be traveling back to South Georgia to document a family who makes
cane syrup the old-fashioned way…the same way their grandparents did over 100 years ago!
