Telling the story of a lifetime without words

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PART IWhen words and

pictures work together

John D. HipsleyCalifornia, 8 June, 2014

When a Picture Can Tell the Story Alone

PURPOSE OF THIS EXERCISE IS TO: 1) Tell the truth

2) Tell the truth in a story

3) Tell it with pictures

4) Illustrate in one picture – without words - the manner in which an image can express the essence of one person’s life

 Once a formidable object of terror tamed by civilization to point of sympathy

 Symbol for All Bears dependent for survival on compassion or indifference of humanity

A new symbol

 Roosevelt’s Successor Taft served an 18 pound possum at inaugural dinner

Billy Possum marketing story failed against the backstory of the Teddy Bear

 Changing perceptions of people towards predators through the stories that we tell

We are living in an age of what science calls

CONSERVATION RELIANCE

Humankind has become so disruptive that nature cannot possibly

stand on its own

From annihilation to affection based on the stories that we tell

PART IIWhen a picture can tell

the story alone

Theodore Roosevelt with John Burroughs and Billy Hofer at camp

The History of the Hunt

Washington Post Cartoon drawn by Clifford Berryman in 1902

‘Drawing a line in Mississippi’

Cartoon drawn in 1909 combines image and words

To Go or Not to Go?

Without Words