The 5,500 photos -- edited down from more than 150,000 negatives and digital scans -- will be archived at the state's official historical society and placed into the public domain
Brand-name Colorado nature photographer John Fielder will donate thousands of his photos, collected over 40 years of outdoor travels, to History Colorado.
“I reached out to History Colorado because I had started this process about three years ago with another institution, and it didn’t work out. So when I asked Dawn DiPrince if she wanted my life’s work, History Colorado was highly motivated to get it,” Fielder told The Denver Post. “After she said yes, I was able the next day to deliver 5,500 scans and digital images to them, and then it was just a matter of the contract and working out details.
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