found: Alison Wright's WWW, Mar. 1, 2012(journeyed the world as a photographer for more than two decades, focusing her efforts on human rights issues and documenting the traditions of changing cultures around the world ; photography is represented by National Geographic and Corbis as well as being published in world-wide periodicals such as National Geographic magazine, National Geographic Traveler, National Geographic Adventure, Islands, Smithsonian, American Photo, Natural History, Islands,Time, Forbes, O: The Oprah Magazine, The New York Times, Yoga Journal, Outside, and the San Francisco Chronicle ; a recipient of the Dorothea Lange Award in Documentary Photography for her photographs of child labor in Asia and a two-time winner of the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award ; writing and photographs have been published in books, “Faces of Hope,Children of a Changing World,” “The Dalai Lama; A Simple Monk,” and “The Spirit of Tibet,Portrait of a Culture in Exile,” as well as through the Discovery Channel Photo Journeys series ; recent memoir, “Learning to Breathe; One Woman's Journey of Spirit and Survival”)