Nature and wildlife photographer, Daniel Cox, who is also involved in the conservation group Polar Bears International combined his profession and his talents to depict the effects of climate change. On October 23, he showed his photographs in a seminar in an effort to further educate people on how particularly polar bears are affected by climate change. He declares that it is his heart-felt mission to teach people with his photography about the dangers of climate change, so that hopefully, more people will do something to stop.
I was inspired by this article because it was a wonderful example of how we can use any of our skills to make a difference in the world. This article makes me think of how I can use the gifts that I have in creative ways to make the world a better place to be.
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From reading your post, I find that what you the author did by taking the photos to show some symbol is very creative. The modern world is only appalled through pictures now a days. Not many of us are affected by words or what others say, but a picture can capture it all. On my opinion, your article teaches us that photographs are the new appeal to the 21st century and that knowing how to use the techniques correctly can really help you make a difference.
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