Freese gains membership in international photography group

Ethan Freese read to capture an image.  Photo by Dakota Altman
Ethan Freese read to capture an image. Photo by Dakota Altman

By Ronica Stromberg

Ethan Freese, a Nebraska photographer and film producer, recently gained recognition for his conservation photography through induction into the International League of Conservation Photographers. He joined five other Nebraskans already in the 160-member organization and 11 other new inductees from around the world.
Freese specializes in photographing and filming Nebraska wetlands and prairies for the Platte Basin Timelapse project, where he has worked since graduating with his master’s degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln four years ago. Michael Forsberg, the Platte Basin Timelapse director, and Dave Showalter, a senior fellow in the International League of Conservation Photographers, recommended Freese for membership.

See images by Ethan and read more of the story at https://snr.unl.edu/aboutus/what/newstory.aspx?fid=1177