
Nathan Weyland’s long-term commitment to investigating California’s water scarcity issue has helped him create a project of great depth and understanding. There are few, if any, more important issues in California than the water supply, and Weyland’s work connects viewers with the wide range of people who are influencing water policy, and whose lives are most directly affected. – Blue Earth Alliance
Nathan Weyland is a 16-year resident of the Bay Area with a bachelor’s degree in photojournalism from San Francisco State University. He works on freelance assignments and personal projects centered around environment, health, infrastructure, agriculture, and adventure.

Managing Scarcity
California’s drought began to make the headlines during my last semester at San Francisco State University. I skipped my graduation ceremony and hopped a train to Fresno. There, aside a dusty reservoir, agriculture workers gathered and protested to protect their livelihoods. That was 2008. Since, and throughout my professional career, I have documented the complex inter-play of labor rights, agribusiness, small business, state subsidies and environmental science that shapes Californian’s access to water. The problem began with the dream: a dream of the American West in which California—the gleaming, central jewel—provided land, with rich, deep soil and few to no pests, in which anything could grow, all year long. Just add water. – Nathan Weyland

Blue Earth Alliance is focused on partnering with photographers and filmmakers who educate the public about critical environmental and social issues. Founded in 1996 as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization by photographers Natalie Fobes and Phil Borges, Blue Earth Alliance supports visual storytellers through fiscal sponsorship and other resources. The organization extends tax-exempt status to photographers and filmmakers whose projects are accepted after an application and review process. Accepted projects are allowed to seek grants and tax-deductible donations under the sponsorship of Blue Earth Alliance. Learn more about the organization and its sponsored projects at blueearth.org.











