Eddee Daniel is a Milwaukee-based fine art photographer and freelance writer. His work explores the intersection of nature and human culture.
A graduate of UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee, he brings to his current practice over 30 years of experience teaching art and writing about nature. He is the author of Urban Wilderness: Exploring a Metropolitan Watershed, a visual and narrative tribute to Milwaukee’s Menomonee River. Eddee writes two blogs: Urban Wilderness and Arts Without Borders. You can email him at eddee@eddeedaniel.com.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO HUMANS & NATURE:
- Sixteen Reasons to Build a Fort in the Woods
From Minding Nature’s Winter 2020, Volume 13, Number 1 issue. - City Creatures Blog posts:
- Finding Resilience in Nature: A Reflection on the Geography of Hope
- Lincoln Park: Gateway to Chicago’s Urban Wilderness
- Celebrating a Centennial in the Dunes
- The Constant Lure of Adventure: Kayaking a Surprisingly Wild Urban River
- Rangitoto Island: The Resilience of Nature
- Of Peregrines and People: Banding Milwaukee’s Falcons
- The Constant Lure of Adventure: Kayaking a Surprisingly Wild Urban River
Noteworthy Links:
- Urban Wilderness
Eddee Daniel’s blog
- Arts Without Borders
Eddee Daniel’s blog