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Trinity Wall Street, the historic Episcopal parish of Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel near Ground Zero in Manhattan, announces a call for submissions for Picturing an Ethical Economy.

I saw “The Cove” and it is still haunting me. It is educational, powerful, thrilling and heartbreaking all at the same time, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. Go see it and take action, whether you’re a still photographer thinking about filmmaking or you just care about this planet we live on. GO SEE IT! Here, in Part 2 of my interview with Louie Psihoyos, he talks about the extraordinary lengths taken to bring this story to light.

Master photographer Louie Psihoyos spent 17 years traveling the world shooting for National Geographic. He has won numerous photography awards, had a bit role in the Stallone movie, "F.I.S.T", and if all that wasn't cool enough, has a small, embryonic carnivorous dinosaur named after him.

Louie has written books, been the subject of books, and was a main contributor to the "Material World Project" a U.N.
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