Tuesday, November 19, 2013

PRINTS FOR THE PHILIPPINES

PRINTS FOR THE PHILIPPINES

People of the Philippines need assistance and you can help.

Cedric and Brown have dug into their archives to raise money for families affected by Typhoon Haiyan. For $100 you can purchase an original signed print. 100% of the proceeds will be sent directly to Cedric’s cousin in Manila who is in the process of putting together survival kits. She will visit evacuation centers to distribute them directly to families who have essentially lost everything. The kits will include rice, rice pot, blanket, a bit of cash and more.

For $100 you can have a beautiful print and a good conscience.

Cedric was born and raised in the Philippines and Brown has photographed and spent time in this region on assignment. This issue is very important to each of them.

If you care, share, share, share this link.

Thank you,

Brown + Cedric

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Yesterday in Grenada, CA, photo by Brown Cannon III

Mount Shasta sunrise in Northern California ranch country.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Out of the Alaska Bush in one Piece...

I am out of the bush and will tell you that I was mistaken. Guenter wrapped up his journey after 20 years and 20,000 miles. Guenter said that while it started with the goal of crossing the finish line, it eventually became his way of life.   -brown


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Brown Cannon III is on assignment for Stern in Alaska

I am off to Alaska in a couple of hours. En route to meet, backpack and camp with Guenter Wamser. After 11 years on the back of a horse Guenter has completed a journey from Patagonia to Denali National Park. I am catching him at the finish line.

More to come...Brown



Wae Rebo Village, Flores, Indonesia - Copyright Brown Cannon III


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Turning Plastic Trash back to Oil

A common estimate is that 500 billion plastic bags are used worldwide each year which equates to 1 million per minute. And it takes 60-100 million barrels of oil to produce them. We need to solve the plastic problem by using far less, but as we all know plastic is everywhere. A man in Japan has developed a way to convert this trash back to oil. And while the best solution for our environment would be no plastic at all, this invention does have the potential to start cleaning things up. Have a look.


Friday, July 12, 2013

Brown Cannon III on assignment in Flores Indonesia.

In 30 hours I will be landing on Flores. An island sandwiched between the Savu Sea and the Flores Sea andn one that is rich in Indonesian culture. It is home to some remarkable high mountain volcanic lakes and better yet Komodo Dragons. More to come.

Mountain Biking in North Vancouver B.C., photograph by Brown Cannon III