Photographer Acacia Johnson grew up in Alaska with an enthusiastic pilot dad flying her family around its vast backcountry. A love of the outdoors finds repeated expression in her work, from her earliest essays exploring Alaska’s landscapes, to expeditions in Antarctica, to documentary projects among indigenous peoples of the Canadian Arctic. Conservation efforts also led her to photograph wildlife as icons of threatened ecosystems.
This film was made possible with the generous support of Harbers Studios.
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Since 1985, the International Center of Photography has recognized outstanding achievements in photography with its prestigious Infinity Awards. The awards ceremony is also ICP’s primary fundraising benefit, with its revenues assisting the center's various programs.
Harbers Studios commissioned MediaStorm, on behalf of ICP, to create a short film about each of the recipients to screen at the awards ceremony and to display online. The films pay tribute to the contributions of each artist to the craft and field of photography and demonstrate ICP's commitment to them.