by blog-nelson | Aug 27, 2011 | Enemies Project, Writings
Afternoon: Crisp desert sky, thin boys asking for coins.Looking through the restaurant door, one is sniffing glue.He is the most persistent as we head back to the truck. Down the street we stop to buy tobaccofor the villages we will visit.It seems dirtybut they chew...
by blog-nelson | Jun 17, 2011 | Enemies Project, Writings
This post is about my ENEMIES Project. Read more about the project at nelsonguda.com. This past winter I had an idea for a project about people who live on opposing sides of violent conflicts around the world. After a lot of thought I decided to...
by blog-nelson | Jan 30, 2011 | Roadless Project, Writings
I shot the timelapse below in the Ragged Mountains Roadless Area in western Colorado for a campaign to stop energy development there. The journal entry is from that same night. ………………………. The night woke...
by blog-nelson | Jan 27, 2011 | Conservation, Roadless Project, Writings
I don’t know how many minutes had passed. I was engrossed. Sitting cross-legged and looking at my journal I was concentrating on the words I was crafting. Around me the sky was slowly shifting from light to darker blue as the sun retreated westward and Aspen...
by blog-nelson | Nov 18, 2010 | Art Science and Creativity, Writings
Meadow Creek Roadless Area, Idaho | Photo by Nelson Guda © 2019 Just the other day I got a message through my website from someone who liked my photography and asked for advice about where to learn more. I ended up writing him a long reply about seeing your own...
by blog-nelson | Jun 4, 2009 | Conservation, Roadless Project, Writings
October , 2007, 4:36 am The sun won’t rise for another hour or more, and it is pitch black beneath the trees. My headlamp illuminates only a small circle of steeply rising trail. The world is reduced, constricted by my limited senses. I hear mostly the crunch of my...