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Cristina Mittermeier
Bloom Keeper

2023

$6,500
£4,882.98
€5,630.87
CA$9,019.60
A$10,022.76
CHF 5,252.03
MX$122,911.32
NOK 66,986.64
SEK 63,018.57
DKK 42,026.44
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"Bloom Keeper" Suri People, Omo Valley, Ethiopia 30 x 20 in / Edition of 6 - $6,500 Also available: 48 x 32 in / Edition of 6 - $9,500 60 x 40 in / Edition of 6 - $16,500 75 x 50 in / Edition of 6 - $20,500 Archival Pigment Print Prices listed do not include framing. Please contact gallery for framed pricing. Cristina Mittermeier's Narrative: A young woman from the Suri tribe of Ethiopia’s Omo Valley frames her painted face between a crown of delicate white flowers and a bouquet clasped to her chest. As a woman photographer traveling the world, I have had the immense privilege of meeting countless women whose lives and stories have shaped my own journey. What amazes me is how so many women, despite the hardships of life, exhaustion, and silence, seek out and create beauty. Over the years I have come to learn that beauty is not always worn, but it is always carried. Some express it through paint and petals, some are forced to hide it, and some embrace it as a form of resistance in a world that seeks to diminish it. ‘Bloom Keeper,’ honors the many ways women preserve beauty, express strength, and pass down tradition. Cristina Mittermeier Biography: A virtuous mind and voice in conservation photography and one of the most influential female photographers in the world, Cristina Mittermeier began her career as a Marine Biologist working in her native Mexico. For the past twenty-five years, she has dedicated herself to inspiring a global audience to care about the delicate balance between human well-being and healthy ecosystems. Cristina's work has exhibited at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, The Miller Gallery in Cincinnati, The Paul Nicklen Gallery in New York, Xposure in the UAE , Art Basel Miami, Terras de Salitre/Mar de Mares Festival in Santiago, The Museum of Plastic Pop-Up in New York, The United Nations Headquarters in association with Disney and Girl Up, and at Fotografiska in Stockholm, Sweden. Cristina is the co-founder of SeaLegacy, the founder and former president of the International League of Conservation Photographers, a board member for the WILD Foundation, an advisor on two major Conservation International programs, an esteemed public speaker, and a recipient of multiple internationally recognized awards for her photography. In 2016, Cristina received the Imaging Award for Photographers who Give Back and in 2018 was acknowledged as a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year. She is the editor of 26 conservation photography books and her Fine Art Coffee Table book, Amaze, is in its second printing. Today, Cristina is the Co-founder of the conservation society, SeaLegacy, a National Geographic contributing photographer, a Sony Artisan of Imagery and the editor of 26 coffee table books on conservation issues. She is the first female photographer to reach 1M followers on Instagram and was a 2018 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year. She is acknowledged as one of the most Influential Women in Ocean Conservation in 2018 by Ocean Geographic, and The Men's Journal recently named her as one of the 18 Most Adventurous Women in the World. Cristina is a pioneer in the use of powerful and emotive imagery to propel conservation efforts. Born in Mexico, Cristina is a marine biologist, photographer, and writer who specializes in issues surrounding fisheries and indigenous cultures.

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