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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.

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'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 or Eco Quotes

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