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The TreeSpirit Project is growing because so many more people just like you are participating in, enjoying, sharing, and learning about TreeSpirit in the media.

If you are moved by the TreeSpirit imagery and the mission to rekindle our love affair with trees and nature, please consider participating in the following ways:

For more information or to answer questions about participating, purchasing prints, exhibitions or other inquiries, email Jack at: jack@treespiritproject.com.

 


 

Testimonials
What is it like to be in a TreeSpirit photo?

 

Hi Jack,

I greatly enjoyed participating in the photo last Saturday. Thanks for creating such a blissful opportunity for us to connect with nature and to see ourselves as art.

Best regards,

- Teresa Gibson, February 2009

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Jack,

I just wanted to thank you again for yesterday. It was an amazing thing to experience. I don't think I could have been made more comfortable. I was afraid it would be awkward or uncomfortable or that people would stare or something, but there was never a moment where I did not feel at ease with you or the group. What you are doing for nature is amazing, but I also think that you are doing something special for all of the participants. In this day and age we seem to be taught to hide our bodies. All that can be taken from that lesson is to be ashamed of our bodies. It's unfortunate. But each time people meet you and experience the TreeSpirit Project, they get a little more comfortable and every person counts towards the movement.

Thanks again for everything,

- Claire M., February 2009

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My partner, Steve, has been in two of your photographs before-the Berkeley Oak grove image ("Last Stand"), and the Lake Merritt tree photo ("Friends of the Lake"). When he did the first one, our relationship was new and I, coming from a conservative southern background, was not as comfortable with my body or the bodies of others. I was not morally shunning nudity or anything of the sort-I just wasn't comfortable. The second photo he participated in, I was curious and wanted to go, but could not that day. I was almost ready, I thought. Saturday morning there was no question I was going to be in your photograph. It was a measure of how much more I have grown into my own body and the natural world I am surrounded by-it was completely natural and without hesitation that I found myself in the wilderness lying with so many others along a rocky trail.

As for the general motivation of my interest in the Tree Spirit Project - I've dreamt of trees for years. Truth be told I had an interesting experience with a tree as a child...but aside from that I grew up spending summers on an orchard in rural Virginia, climbing and losing myself in the woods for long hours. My dreams of trees-specifically people and trees melding-are a more recent event, but they've compelled me to seek out your photographs as tangible images of human and tree (or landscape) existing seamlessly together.

Thank you. I look forward to the next time I am able to participate!

- Amy K., February 2009

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Dear Jack,

I had such a truly good day yesterday, thanks to you and the gorgeous scenery and the cooperative weather. I met so many nice people. Last time, in Santa Cruz, I was with my husband and our puppy, so didn't interact as much with other participants. I am awed by the group of genuinely nice people you and the project seem to attract. Just the "hike" would have been enough to make it special afternoon for this city boy.

Sincerely,

- Andy, February 2009

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Hello Jack,

The picture looks MAGICAL.

Thank you for the positively delightful experience!

It was invigorating to be out in nature with so many wonderful individuals coming together on such a beautiful day.

I was honored to be a part of it.

- Mary, February 2009

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Dear Jack,

I just want to thank you for your level of professionalism and warm reassurance last Saturday (March 17, 2007 in the Memorial Oak Grove, Berkeley). You were truly an inspiration, and you helped and encouraged me to become involved with that wonderful experience of communing with nature and connecting with the group, even in light of events. Thank you again for making my first time baring it all in public relaxing and non-threatening. I definitely will do it again given the opportunity.

Sincerely,
Adrian, March 2007

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Thank you for including me in your art project. I am honored to be in the photo or to be affiliated with your fine work in any way.

The timeless moments spent lying in the dirt that day, feeling the prickly oak leaves and the sun on my back is an experience I will cherish.

- Laura Brown, Ph.D., March 2007

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Dear Jack,

I think I may have been just off the edge of the picture on this one. I think it is so wonderful that it is hard to tell we really did all blend in.

I want to thank you again for your wonderful spirit. I was trying to explain to friends how you were able to make even such a public event feel so safe and sacred.

It felt good to lie down and be counted. I was lying next to a man who had not been part of one of your shoots before but said he had laid down for peace marches in the 60's at Berkeley and that this was something that he believed in. It was the first time that he had been naked in front of anyone other than his family.

I meet the most amazing people at your shoots.

I have not found the most eloquent way to say it yet - however there is one other point that I would like to appreciate you for: I know that no one would look at a tree and say - "hey that branch is too big" or "the scar on that trunk makes that tree look ugly".

I feel that you look at human bodies in the way you do the trees each one is beautiful in its own way big or small, scarred or unblemished, young or old.

Being a larger than average woman I want to acknowledge how comfortable you make me feel and LOVE that you ask for bodies of all shapes and sizes to come and be part of the photo.

A small thing, but highly valued.

Love,

Jade, March 2007

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Jack,

Susie and I have been doing something great! We are so right for each other and we both have let out a big sigh of relief at finally finding each other. We are so happy and supported and flowing well together. With our four boys and living at other ends of the Bay we have found multiple opportunities to be together regularly and are doing so much as a couple.

And we met again, this lifetime, at the Tree Spirit Project shoot on Mt. Tam, naked

Do you shoot weddings?

Hope to see you soon,

- Robert Gurley, September 2006

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Thank you for letting me be a part of such a beautiful and unusual experience. I really marveled at the way you directed the participants with humor and such wonderful encouragement. Great to see that you are pursuing your passion with such joy. You're a true inspiration.

- Karen C., October 2006

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...your Tree Spirit project is the most inspirational and soul-touching photography I've ever seen! Ever since I was a child I've deeply admired and had an affinity for the wisdom and awe-striking spirit of trees. Your project captures our relationship and similarities with them so eloquently! They all have such different personalities too, all just fantastic

Keep up the great work!

- Jessica McCollough May 2006

 


 

Journals

A participant describes his experience in the making of the photograph, "Oak Garden".

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Oak Garden