Project H2O Starts Today

JUN 16 2014 BY JULIA 

Project H2O seeks to create awareness about the intertwined existence of water, our planet and us. During these times of population explosion, technology advancement, increased building and global climate change, it is imperative we work together to make sure our future is bright and wet with cool, clear, flowing water. XplorMor Team wishes for Project H2O’s assignment of observing and photographing water in all its forms and sharing with a worldwide community to raise interest and consciousness for water’s integral role in our world.

Join event on Facebook, and post your photographs June 21, 2014! Everyone is welcome.

Project H2O, Badwater Basin, Death Valley by XplorMor Inc

Badwater Basin in Death Valley by Julia at XplorMor

Project H2O will take place on the June Solstice. The assignment is to capture water in its three forms (liquid, solid, gas) in as many settings and situations as possible as seen through each participant’s perspective, and to promote getting out there and sharing a global experience through photography.

Water offers many exciting photography possibilities.  It appears in many forms from bodies of water, like oceans and lakes, to clouds, mist and steam, to snowflakes, frost and ice-cubes, to glaciers, tear drops and sweat to holy water.  A photo for Project H2O could show someone pouring a glass of water or rain drops on a window or snow covering mountains… get as creative as you wish!

Read more about Project H2O and JOIN the XplorMor Community Facebook Event!

Julia: XplorMor Founder. Explorer. Photojournalist.

Julia is an avid outdoorswoman, having traveled from the forests of Cuba to the ice-fields of Alaska to the mountain peaks of Korea to the impenetrable jungles of the Darien Gap in eastern Panama. Her photography has covered monuments, landscapes, Peoples, heritage sites, insects and wildlife from the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and Central America to Europe, Russia and Asia.

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Darien Gap Trek to the Monkey Stone, aka Yarre Mongara
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