May 2010

Photographers of More Mesa
Through the decade since our formation in 2000, our web site and publications have been graced with hundreds of images, images both scientifically important and amazingly beautiful.  All of these images have been generously donated to the More Mesa Preservation Coalition by many extremely talented photographers.

Today we are proud to introduce a new feature in our “People” section that recognizes some of this body of work.  It is titled “Photographers of More Mesa” and can be found at
here.

The display on this page shows a representative image from each of the four photographers, and provides a link to additional More Mesa images/video captured by each photographer. Thanks to these, and all the other many photographers, who have contributed their passion, enthusiasm and beautiful work toward the preservation of More Mesa … forever.

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