ALBATROSS will be released as a public artwork this spring. Midway is a cluster of islands 2000 miles from the nearest continent in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean.

Chris Jordan was a pretty, vibrant and engaging blonde actress who greatly enlivened a handful of 70's soft-core movies and hardcore X-rated pictures alike with her sweetly attractive looks, winningly perky personality, and infectiously boundless upbeat energy. A large part of this project, and Chris’s journey to reckon with the scale of this ongoing issue, has taken place on Midway Atoll. Chris Jordan, Actress: Confessions of a Young American Housewife.

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Directed by Chris Jordan. The main ways it will spread is by word of mouth, social media, and hosted screenings.

Albatross at Midway Atoll Refuge.

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ALBATROSS is a powerful visual journey into the heart of a gut-wrenching environmental tragedy, while delivering a profound message of healing and renewal. The unaltered stomach contents of a dead albatross chick photographed on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific in September 2009 include plastic marine debris fed the chick by its parents.

The interview with photographer Chris Jordan, author of the documentary Albatross. A dead Albatross chick was photographed on Midway Island in the North Pacific ocean Credit: Chris Jordan 5 The poor chick had ingested a number of plastic items including a … Chris Jordan is an internationally acclaimed artist whose work explores the collective shadow of contemporary mass culture from a variety of photographic and conceptual perspectives.

On one of the remotest islands on our planet, tens of thousands of baby albatrosses lie dead on the ground, their bodies filled with plastic. One of photographer Chris Jordan’s digital prints of unaltered stomach contents of a Laysan albatross fledgling taken on Midway Atoll in 2012. Photo: Courtesy of Chris Jordan

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Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait Film Screening - "Albatross" by Chris Jordan - Presented with Parley for the Oceans. You can personally amplify its message by sharing your feelings and experience of ALBATROSS through your networks.

Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait The interview with photographer Chris Jordan, author of the documentary Albatross.

Chris and Carlos are a crack team of Los Angeles-based cinematographers who joined the project on Trip 8 in the spring of 2013.

Please consider a donation to help us spread the film around the world. ALBATROSS is a powerful visual journey into the heart of an astonishingly symbolic environmental tragedy. On this trip they helped capture some of the more technically difficult and visually rewarding shots of the project. (Chris Jordan/Albatross) He's since returned multiple times to Midway Atoll to document the cycle of birth, life and death, and has edited his footage into a documentary film. This collection of photos, taken by artist Chris Jordan on Midway Atoll, a group of islands in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument, show the decomposing carcasses of Laysan albatross chicks on the islands—and the plastic that will remain there far longer than their bones. Albatross by Chris Jordan. (Chris Jordan) Chris Jordan, Actress: Confessions of a Young American Housewife.

ALBATROSS is being given to the world as a new-paradigm gift-economy offering. Chris Jordan was a pretty, vibrant and engaging blonde actress who greatly enlivened a handful of 70's soft-core movies and hardcore X-rated pictures alike with her sweetly attractive looks, winningly perky personality, and infectiously boundless upbeat energy. Chris Johnson/Carlos de Varona (AC): Cinematographers, Trip 8. Chris Jordan's online photography gallery. Artist/photographer Chris Jordan is director, editor, and writer of ALBATROSS, a film made from footage he and his team filmed on Midway Island over several years.

A powerful visual journey into the heart of an astonishingly symbolic environmental tragedy. The documentary Albatross shows how we need to reconnect to nature to overcome our plastic culture To better understand the effects plastic has on marine ecosystems, scientists started using the state of health of seabirds as indicator of the extent of plastic pollution. Chris Jordan is an artist and photographer who has spent the past nine years photographing the effects of plastics on our planet. The Explorers Club and Parley for the Oceans cordially invite you to a screening of Albatross - A love story for our time from the heart of the Pacific. Chris Jordan's online photography gallery. The MIDWAY film project is a powerful visual journey into the heart of an astonishingly symbolic environmental tragedy.