The following photographers contributed their skill by documenting landscapes for this online exhibition.


Eddee Daniel

Artist, photographer, and writer, Eddee Daniel is a triple threat. He is currently overseeing multiple ventures including his latest book, entitled "The Milwaukee River Greenway: A Wealth of Nature in the Heart of the City," celebrates the history of its creation and its beauty and popularity as one of the nation's most significant urban wildernesses. He is also serving as Artist in Residence in the Milwaukee River Greenway as part of ARTservancy, thanks to a partnership between Gallery 224 and River Revitalization Foundation (RRF). The residency period is currently open-ended as he works on a collaborative book project about the Greenway.


Barrett Doherty

After graduating from the University of Virginia, where he enrolled in the NROTC program, Doherty served in Yokosuka, Japan as the Communications Department Division Officer. He first worked as a photographer professionally in Tokyo, Japan, and then in New York City. Following graduate studies in landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, Weitzman School of Design, he worked at The Cultural Landscape Foundation. In 2018, he moved back to New York City and started his own business specializing in landscape architecture photography.


Maria Teresa Fernandez

A native of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, and based in San Diego since 1991, Maria Teresa Fernandez has been photographing people, communities, and intimate moments when families meet at the border wall for eleven years. Fernandez has played a key role in documenting the struggle to save Friendship Park.


Jesse Hendrix-Inman

Jesse Hendrix-Inman is a regular contributor to Kentucky Monthly Magazine and her photography has been published in national publications through her work with PR firm Estes Public Relations. Images from her work documenting protests in Louisville, KY during the summer of 2020 are in the collection of The Filson Historical Society. She is the Development Manager for Olmsted Parks Conservancy.


Scott Dressel Martin

Scott Dressel-Martin is an accomplished and passionate photographer, filmmaker, teacher, and speaker. Scott has photographed from the wilderness of Alaska to the artist communities of Mexico, from the urban jungles of Singapore to the religious festivals of Spain and from the shores of the Caribbean to the mountain towns of Colorado. Scott has been the Official Photographer of the Denver Botanic Gardens for the past 19 years and works with a large group of editorial, corporate and commercial clients throughout Colorado and the United States.


Pat Robinson

Pat has been a photographer for over 30 years primarily shooting news events, festivals, and concerts chronicling life in Milwaukee communities. He enjoys photographing social events, conferences, festivals for all media platforms. Currently, he freelances for ZUMA Press, a picture agency in California. He’s also the contract photographer for the City of Milwaukee and formerly a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel photographer.


Owen Schwartzbard

Owen Schwartzbard is a video director from Houston. With an interest in nonfiction storytelling from a human-focused, verité lens, Owen has created content for both museums and brands across the country. He recently received the Audience Award at the 2020 Houston Cinema Arts Festival. He is currently in post-production on his first feature-length documentary.