Photographing Oilfields
A look back on the day of my first flight over the California Oil and Gas industry.
A look back on the day of my first flight over the California Oil and Gas industry.
Revisiting Owens Lake a reflection on human impact and environmental deterioration, inspired by the work of David Maisel, and the ongoing challenges despite restoration efforts.
Mining, essential for products like electronics and medical devices, consumes millions of gallons of freshwater daily, impacting environmental sustainability and raising concerns about future resource availability.
Palm Springs' golf courses and resorts depend heavily on water, that contrast with Salton City's pollution and scarcity issues in this essay on California's broader water crisis and future challenges.
This segment of the Mulholland’s Gold photographic series examines the critical link between freshwater and oil production, highlighting the increasing water demands in oil extraction and its impact on resources.
Explore Los Angeles' transformation from a natural haven with the Gabrielinos tribe to a city shaped by industrialization, overuse of water, and urban expansion challenges.
California’s agricultural industry relies on billions of gallons of water for crops and livestock, impacting both freshwater resources and environmental health amid rising consumer demand.
William Mulholland's Los Angeles Aqueduct paved the way for major water conduits in California, but today, environmental and water usage issues highlight its long-term impact.
California's beef industry, driven by rising demand, puts immense pressure on freshwater resources for livestock feed, hydration, and maintenance, impacting the state’s water supply.
Mulholland’s Gold series documents the impact of water manipulation on Southern California's evolution, from its origins with the Los Angeles Aqueduct to current environmental challenges.