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Recent Publications
- Cover Feature NSS News April 2010
- Blue Spring Cave by Larry E. Matthews to be published 2010
- Speleoprojects 2010 Calender produced by Speleoprojects Caving Publications
International
- Tennessee Conservationist Magazine August
2008
- Caves
of Knoxville and Great Smoky Mountains by Larry E
Matthews August 2008
- Nashville Lifestyles Magazine August 2007
- Caves
Of Chattanooga by Larry E. Matthewes July 2007
- Big
Bone Cave book by Larry E. Matthews June 2006
- Cumberland
Caverns book by Larry E. Matthews January 2006
- Front cover photo July 2005 NSS News
- Front cover photo March 2005 NSS News
- Awarded Best of Show 2004 NSS Convention
- Front cover photo October 2004 NSS News
- Front cover photo August 2004, Journal of Caves and Karst
Studies
- Front book cover photo March 2004, Tyranny
in America by Neal Wood
- Front cover photo September 2003, Adventure World Magazine
- Front and back cover photo 2003, SERA Guidebook .
- Spring 2003 Nature Conservancy Magazine vol.53
no.1
- Inside art photo The Caving Handbook published
July2002
- Inside cover photo and multiple art photos 2002 SERA Guidebook
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- Feature article Better Living Magazine (November
2001) article, "Exploring the Depths of the Earth" .
- Front cover photo October, 2001, Advanced Rescue Magazine
- Rear cover photo June 2001, NSS News.
- Inside art photo 2001 SERA Guidebook.
- Front cover photo ASOC book 1999
- Multiple inside art photos 1998 NSS Convention Guidebook
- Front cover November 1999, NSS News .
- Multiple inside art and rear cover photo May 1998 SERA
Guidebook.
- Digital image World of Caves Lesson Plan
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Photo By Daniel
Wright
| I have been an active caver since 1987. Cave photography is what got me interested in expanding my work as a professional photographer. I strive to create images high quality and a different perspective. From portraits to model photography to underground worlds I love it all. Everything has its own unique quality that given the correct moment, light, or a combination of the two can be shown in ways that exemplifies characteristics. |
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