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    Virunga Gorillas | National Geographic

    The National Geographic story "Who Murdered the Virunga Gorillas?" investigates the mysterious killings of mountain gorillas in Congo's Virunga National Park, highlighting poaching, political instability, and the rangers risking their lives to protect the endangered primates. The story, edited by Gail Fisher with photography by Brent Stirton, examines the intersection of wildlife conservation and human conflict.

  • Odyssey Lodge, Alaska

    Odyssey Lodge, Alaska

    Odyssey Lodge, a remote luxury retreat near Homer, Alaska. Immerse yourself in custom wilderness adventures like hiking, bear viewing, fishing, and kayaking. Encounter captivating wildlife, savor gourmet dining, and rejuvenate with wellness experiences. Whether it's a romantic getaway, an Alaskan fishing adventure or a bucket list vacation, your transformative journey begins here. Rediscover the essence of life in the wild where adventure meets relaxation in Alaska's pristine beauty.

  • Hidden Inlet, Alaska

    Hidden Inlet, Alaska

    Hidden Inlet Lodge is more than a destination—it’s a journey to the edge of the world. Nestled in the heart of Southern Alaska’s pristine wilderness Misty Fjords National Wilderness, close to the Canadian border, the historic lodge offers abundant fishing, adventures that reconnect you with nature, others, and yourself. Accessible by a boat or float plane with breathtaking views of emerald fjords and untouched landscapes.

  • Inside The Presidency | National Geographic

    Gail Fisher, Senior Photo Editor, introduces the work of Christopher Morris, photographer, “Inside The Presidency” magazine article, writer, Elisabeth Bumiller, for a television ad produced by Senior Video Producer & Editor, Hans Weise.

  • Photograph Like A Nat Geo Pro | Part 1: Planning

    Photograph Like A Nat Geo Pro | Part 1: Planning

    Photographers Gail Fisher and Dotan Saguy of storyteller-workshops.com will share their pro tips that will take your travel photography to the next level. They will be giving advice that will prepare for your next travel photography adventure.

  • Photograph Like A Nat Geo Pro  (Part 2) Execute Your Travel Photos

    Photograph Like A Nat Geo Pro (Part 2) Execute Your Travel Photos

    Photographers Gail Fisher and Dotan Saguy of storyteller-workshops.com will share their pro tips that will take your travel photography to the next level. In part two, they will be giving you the advice you need to execute your travel photography shoots with confidence.

  • Photograph Like A Nat Geo Pro (Part 3) Compose Your Travel Images

    Photograph Like A Nat Geo Pro (Part 3) Compose Your Travel Images

    Gail Fisher and Dotan Saguy of storyteller-workshops.com will share the pro tips that will take your travel photography to the next level. They will give the advice you need to compose your travel images the way assignment travel photographers do.

  • Blighted Homeland | Los Angeles Times

    Blighted Homeland | Los Angeles Times

    Fifty years ago, cancer was rare on the Navajo Nation. A medical journal even dubbed the tribe "immune." But that was before uranium mining began contaminating their land. From 1944 to 1986, nearly 4 million tons of ore were extracted. Navajos unknowingly breathed radioactive dust, drank toxic water, and lived in radiation-filled homes. Today, cancer is tragically common.

  • Crashing Hard Into Adulthood

    Crashing Hard Into Adulthood

    The LA Times' Crashing Hard Into Adulthood highlights how young Californians struggle with low wages, housing costs, and job insecurity. Many work long hours in retail or food service but remain rent-burdened and in poverty. The report shows stark racial and gender disparities, with young women of color and Black youth hit hardest. Mental health strains and lack of support systems compound the challenges.

    Photography & Video by Gail Fisher

    Editing by Rolf Behrans

    Co-produced by Gail Fisher and Rolf Behrans



    National Press Photographers Association Best of Photojournalism Best Multimedia Package––2002

    National Press Photographers Association Best of Photojournalism Best Feature Picture Story––2002

    Casey Medals for Meritorious Journalism––2007 Award of Excellence 

  • Brooks Institute Student Gallery 2011

    Brooks Institute Student Gallery 2011

    A sample of the best 2011 student work from Film, Graphic Design, Photography and Visual Journalism programs produced for Brooks Institute, presented at Open House, Corporate and Orientation events.  Supervising Producer & Photo Editor, Gail Fisher, Editor Parker Worthington, content provided by students for Brooks Institute.

  • Brooks Institute Student Gallery 2012

    Brooks Institute Student Gallery 2012

    A sample of the best 2012 student work from Film, Graphic Design, Photography and Visual Journalism programs produced for Brooks Institute, presented at Open House, Corporate and Orientation events.  Supervising Producer & Photo Editor, Gail Fisher, Editor Parker Worthington, content provided by students for Brooks Institute.

  • Brooks Institute Student Gallery 2013

    Brooks Institute Student Gallery 2013

    A sample of the best 2013 student work from Film, Graphic Design, Photography and Visual Journalism programs produced for Brooks Institute, presented at Open House, Corporate and Orientation events.  Supervising Producer & Photo Editor, Gail Fisher, Producer Karen Farfan, content provided by students for Brooks Institute.

  • India's Fast Lane to the Future - Chapter One:

    Overview Bringing India Into the 21st Century

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    Fast Lane to The Future - Chapter Four

    The Human Toll (Land being taken away from farmers to build car factories)

  • Best of Los Angeles Times Photography 2003

    Best of Los Angeles Times Photography 2003

    Collection of the best photography work produced by the staff of the Los Angeles Times in 2003.