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'''C. C. Lockwood''' is a [[Nature photography|nature]] and [[Wildlife photography|wildlife photographer]] specializing in [[Louisiana]] and the [[Gulf of Mexico|Gulf Region]], including the [[Yucatan peninsula]]. He has received the [[Sierra Club]]’s [[Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sierraclub.org/awards/downloads/award_sr.pdf|title=Sierra Club Awards – List By Award: Ansel Adams Award|date=May 11, 2010|publisher=Sierra Club|page=p6|accessdate=16 August 2010}}</ref> He is also the co-founder of several environmental organizations, including the Baton Rouge Audubon Society, The Clean Team and Marsh Mission.

'''C. C. Lockwood''' is a [[Nature photography|nature]] and [[Wildlife photography|wildlife photographer]] specializing in [[Louisiana]] and the [[Gulf of Mexico|Gulf Region]], including the [[Yucatan peninsula]]. He has received the [[Sierra Club]]’s [[Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography]]. He is also the co-founder of several environmental organizations, including the Baton Rouge Audubon Society, The Clean Team and Marsh Mission.


==Work==
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*The Gulf Coast – Notable book of 1984 by the [[American Library Association]]
*The Gulf Coast – Notable book of 1984 by the [[American Library Association]]
*Baton Rouge Young Man of the Year, 1981
*Baton Rouge Young Man of the Year, 1981

== References ==
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== External Links ==
*[http://www.cclockwood.com/bio/index.htm C. C. Lockwood official website: biography]


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C. C. Lockwood is a nature and wildlife photographer specializing in Louisiana and the Gulf Region, including the Yucatan peninsula. He has received the Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography.[1] He is also the co-founder of several environmental organizations, including the Baton Rouge Audubon Society, The Clean Team and Marsh Mission.

Work

He is currently working on a book entitled Atchafalaya Basin Revisited and covering Hurricane damage to the Louisiana coast. His photographs are held in many personal, museum and corporate collections. Most recently, he was honored as a "Louisiana Legend" by Louisiana Public Broadcasting, "Conservation Communicator of the Year" by the Louisiana Wildlife Federation, and a Distinguished Alumni by LSU.

Books

  • Atchafalaya, America’s Largest River Basin Swamp, 137 color photographs and text, 1981
  • The Gulf Coast: Where Land Meets Sea, 160 color photographs and text, LSU Press, 1984
  • Discovering Louisiana, 155 color photographs and text, LSU Press, 1986
  • The Yucatán Peninsula, 142 color photographs and text, LSU Press, 1989
  • C.C. Lockwood’s Louisiana Nature Guide, 246 color photographs and text, LSU Press, 1995
  • Beneath the Rim: A Photographic Journey Through the Grand Canyon, 137 color photographs and text, LSU Press, 1996
  • Around the Bend, A Mississippi River Adventure, 158 color photographs and text, LSU Press, 1998
  • Still Waters, Images, 1971-1999, 100 color photographs and text, LSU Press, 2000
  • The Alligator Book, 144 color photographs and text, LSU Press, 2002
  • Mike the Tiger, the Roar of LSU, color photographs by Lockwood and text by Bivet and Baker, LSU Press, 2003
  • Marshmission, Capturing the Vanishing Wetlands, 100 color illustrations and text by Lockwood and Rhea Gary, LSU Press, 2005
  • Atchafalaya Houseboat, photographs by Lockwood, text by Gwen Roland, LSU Press, 2006

Publications

Films

  • Atchafalaya, America’s Largest River Basin Swamp, filmed, written and directed by Lockwood, 1977

Other awards

  • Atchafalaya – Louisiana Literary Award for Book of the Year, 1981
  • The Gulf Coast – Notable book of 1984 by the American Library Association
  • Baton Rouge Young Man of the Year, 1981

References

  1. ^ "Sierra Club Awards – List By Award: Ansel Adams Award" (PDF). Sierra Club. May 11, 2010. p. p6. Retrieved 16 August 2010. {{cite web}}: |page= has extra text (help)