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Jennifer Esperanza

Jennifer Esperanza photo courtesy of Jennifer EsperanzaJennifer Esperanza is a fine art, editorial, portrait and social justice photographer, known for her sensual and compassionate images. Her work has been published in The Sun Magazine, Mothering, SHOTS, Light of Consciousness, Edible Santa Fe, New Mexico Magazine, Variety, The New York Times and many more. She has been lauded for her photographic work in South India during the 2005 tsunami, her work with progressive groups like The Bioneers, V-Day, Baring Witness and for her images of woman honoring the Divine Feminine. For more information visit her website and her Flickr site.

Planet Esperanza Photos

In her eco photo blog, renowned photographer Jennifer Esperanza explores the natural world and our relationship to it through the lens of her camera. She also provides companion words—both her own and those of others—that resonate with her ecologically themed and environmental photos.

'Gia on a Hike' Photo
Thursday, 09 September 2010  |  Jennifer Esperanza | Blog Entry

Gia on a Hike, photo by and © Jennifer Esperanza
"Man's heart away from nature becomes hard." - Standing Bear  ≈ ≈ ≈ See more Planet Esperanza Photos

 
'Stranded Due to Bad Taste in Men' Photo
Thursday, 26 August 2010  |  Jennifer Esperanza | Blog Entry

 Stranded Due To Bad Taste in Men, photo by and © Jennifer Esperanza
A young woman I met today on the side of the I-25 freeway on ramp in Albuquerque as I was heading home to Santa Fe...I feel bad because I gave her only $4.00...she was about 18 or 19 years old, the same age as my daughter...hands down this is the best sign by someone who needed money that I ever saw.  ≈ ≈ ≈ See more Planet Esperanza Photos

 
'Baby Isis' Photo
Thursday, 12 August 2010  |  Jennifer Esperanza | Blog Entry

Baby Isis, photo by and © Jennifer Esperanza"Play like a child. Rediscover the Innocence within you." - Amma  ≈ ≈ ≈ See more Planet Esperanza Photos

 
'Kate of the Garden' Photo
Thursday, 29 July 2010  |  Jennifer Esperanza | Blog Entry

Kate of the Garden, Santa Fe, New Mexico, photo by and © Jennifer Esperanza"We are part of a growing national movement throughout this country that is encouraging people to eat more locally-grown and locally-produced foods. By eating locally, we help sustain the small family farms that grow these foods, we enjoy food that is fresher and healthier for us, and we help reduce the cost to the environment—and in dollars—of transporting foods over long distances." - Kate Mancheste, Owner, Publisher, Editor of Edible Santa Fe ≈ ≈ ≈ See more Planet Esperanza Photos

 
'Green Girl' Photo
Thursday, 22 July 2010  |  Jennifer Esperanza | Blog Entry

Green Girl, photo by and © Jennifer Esperanza"Only when goodness awakens within, will one's personality and actions gain beauty and strength." - Amma  ≈ ≈ ≈ See more Planet Esperanza Photos

 
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Eco Tip

Grow a garden or a fruit tree. A garden is fun, provides exercise, teaches kids about nature, reduces your carbon footprint (since your food need not be shipped to you), and controls what pesticides or chemicals do or do not go into the food you eat. Not to mention how delicious and nutritious fresh-picked fruits and vegetables are! More tips...

Eco Quote

Man is a complex being:  he makes deserts bloom - and lakes die. - Gil Stern   More quotes...