The National Parks Photography Project
1916 - Celebrating the Centennial - 2016
October 7, 2016
'The National Parks - Select Images' exhibit at the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum in Austin, Texas featured in 'Lonely Planet' as The Americas 'Editor's Pick' article.
August 28, 2016
"An Explorer's Ode to America's National Parks" - Photographer Mark Burns and 'The National Parks Photography Project', currently on exhibition at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, featured in 'The Atlantic' magazine.
August 7, 2016
The Houston Chronicle featured a double-page spread on The National Parks Photography Project exhibit on display through September 28, 2016 at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Read the online version here.
Read the PDF version here.
July 29, 2016
Houston Television interviews Photographer Mark Burns about The National Parks Photography Project exhibit currently being presented at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Watch the interview here.
June 21, 2016
In honor of the 2016 centennial celebration of America's national parks, American photographer Mark Burns' set out on The National Parks Photography Project.
In this special evening, Burns will chronicle the project that took him to each of America's 59 national parks with special guest Kyle Britt and guest moderator Doug Johnson of KPRC. Following the presentation, the audience will be invited into the National Parks Photography Project exhibition to see the collection of iconic black and white photographs with the photographer.
Click here for tickets.
March 31, 2016
Marks Burns was a featured speaker at Sam Houston State University "Let's Talk". See the video here.
March 30, 2016
The National Parks Photography Project exhibit opens at the Sam Houston Memorial Museum - Walker Center. The exhibition runs through May 22, 2016. Further information here.
March 21, 2016
After being open for four months at the George Bush Presidental Library and Museum, The National Photography Parks Project closes. Total exhibition attendance was 41,788 visitors! The exhibition will be moving to the Sam Houston Memorial Museum - Walker Center next.
February 26, 2016
Photographer Mark Burns to join former National Park Service Directors Fran P. Mainella and Robert G. Stanton, and Buffalo National River Superintendent Kevin Cheri on Presidential Library Issues Forum Panel 'National Parks Today and Tomorrow'. Tickets can be found here.
November 30, 2015
The National Parks Photography Project Opens at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum with Special Guest Emmy Award Winning Filmmaker Ken Burns. Read it here.
November 27, 2015
The Houston Chronicle featured a story about the opening of photographer Mark Burns' The National Parks Photography Project. Read it here.
January 9, 2015
The Houston Chronicle featured a story about photographer Mark Burns and The National Parks Photography Project on page one of the US & World Section. Read it here.
November 5, 2014
On Wednesday, November 5th Mixed Emotions Fine Art Gallery in Houston, Texas hosted the project's Third Annual 'Limited Edition' Print Release Event with American Photographer Mark Burns. The event featured a large selection of 45 'limited edition' photographic prints created during the production of The National Parks Photography Project from over 40 national parks.
September 25, 2014
The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum Executive Director Warren Finch has officially set the exhibition dates for The National Parks Photography Project. The exhibit will open on November 30, 2015, and close on March 21, 2016.
August 25, 2014
Happy Birthday to America's National Park Service. On August 25th, 1916, the National Park Service was created. Today the NPS oversees just over 400 national park sites.
For more information on the 98th birthday celebration, or to find a park, click here.
April 30, 2014
On Wednesday, April 30th Mixed Emotions Fine Art Gallery in Houston, Texas hosted the project's Second Annual 'Limited Edition' Print Release Event with American Photographer Mark Burns. The event featured a selection of 'limited edition' photographic prints created during the production of The National Parks Photography Project from over 25 national parks.
August 25, 2013
Happy Birthday to America's National Park Service. On August 25th, 1916, the National Park Service was created. Today the NPS oversees nearly 400 national park sites.
For more information on the 97th birthday celebration, or to find a park, click here.
March 21, 2013
On Thursday, March 21st Off The Wall Gallery in Houston's Galleria hosted American Photographer Mark Burns and the project's First Annual 'Limited Edition' Print Release Event. The event featured a selection of 'limited edition' photographic prints created during the production of The National Parks Photography Project from approximately 12 national parks.
August 25, 2012
Happy Birthday to America's National Park Service. On August 25th, 1916, the National Park Service was created. Today the NPS oversees nearly 400 national park sites.
For more information on the 96th birthday celebration, or to find a park, click here.
August 9, 2012
"Through the years, America’s national parks have been visited and enjoyed by millions. However, the parks were first created by just a few visionaries who recognized the undeniable value of protecting and preserving our country’s most spectacular places. The National Park Foundation is proud to collaborate with Mark Burns on ‘The National Parks Photography Project’ debuting at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum. Following in the tradition of park enthusiasts like Ansel Adams, Burns’ work will provide a new chapter of inspiring imagery of America’s extraordinary places – captivating audiences and inspiring new generations of park supporters."
Neil Mulholland
President & CEO
National Park Foundation
March 12, 2012
The National Parks Photography Project signs an agreement with the National Park Foundation. The exhibit project will now be officially working in collaboration with the National Park Foundation and will include a new section in the exhibit devoted to the NPF. The National Park Foundation is the official (Chartered by Congress) charity for America's nearly 400 national parks.
Visit the National Park Foundation website.
January 16, 2012
"Coming on the heels of our friend Mark Burns' fantastic 'The Culture of Wine' exhibit, which our Library and Museum was proud to host, Barbara and I are now waiting with great anticipation for his forthcoming project marking the 100th anniversary of our National Park Service, 'The National Parks Photography Project'. Mark is a gifted photographer, and we applaud his efforts to capture this unique part of our Nation's history to help younger generations learn the vital importance of America's public spaces."
George H. W. Bush
December 6, 2011
Official letter received from the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum in College Station, TX. Director Warren Finch confirms that the Bush Library will be the inaugural venue for The National Parks Photography Project. The exhibit is scheduled to open in the Fall of 2015.
Visit the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum website.