Join us for @ThePhotoSociety Presents Michael Forsberg on April 15, 2025 at 12:00PM ET. This event is free and open to the public. Please feel free to share the link tinyurl.com/tpscranes.
Michael Forsberg is a conservation photographer, author, and educator whose 30-year career has focused on wildlife, grasslands, and watersheds in North America’s Great Plains. Mike co-founded and directs the Platte Basin Timelapse project–a conservation storytelling project that informs scientific research, builds educational content, and tells stories of a Great Plains watershed in motion.
Mike is a Senior Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers and on faculty with IANR at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. In 2017, he received the Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography and the Environmental Impact Award from the North American Nature Photographers Association.
Mike is the author and photographer of On Ancient Wings – The Sandhill Cranes of North America, self-published in 2005, Great Plains – America’s Lingering Wild, published by the University of Chicago Press in 2009 and Into Whooperland – A photographer’s journey with whooping cranes, self-published in 2024. He was featured in the Nebraska Public Media documentary Crane Song and co-produced Great Plains – America’s Lingering Wild, based on his book of the same title, released on PBS in 2013.
His images have been featured in publications including Audubon, National Geographic, Nature Conservancy, and Sierra magazines.
Mike lives with his family and a collection of unruly animals in Lincoln, Nebraska.
The talk will be followed with a Question-and-Answer session moderated by TPS Communications Director Alex Snyder. At the end of the talk will also be a giveaway!
This event is free and open to the public. Please share the link tinyurl.com/tpscranes.