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All Humans Outside is simply stunning. Tommy Corey utilizes his photography to accent the stories of individuals finding their passions, finding healing, or even finding their most authentic selves while outside. Some of the individuals profiled have always embraced the outdoors and some found solace there after a major life challenge or change. The people Corey profiles are diverse in every way - athletic level, body size, race, gender and sexual identity, and those with disabilities and those without. Each person interacts with nature and the outdoors in their own individual way - kayaking, climbing, hiking, skiing, swimming, and many other ways - and this connects each reader as they can visualize how they most connect with nature. Corey's photographs are simply stunning and bring each of his subjects to life in a way that only reading out them wouldn't. Looking forward to see more of Corey's work!

*All Humans Outside* by photographer Tommy Corey is a powerful tribute to the transformative impact of nature on people’s lives. Through stunning documentary-style photography and heartfelt narratives, Corey captures the stories of individuals deeply connected to the outdoors, from environmental advocates to adventurers and community leaders.
Traveling across the U.S., Corey conducted over 200 interviews, spotlighting figures like backcountry horse rider Gillian Larson, adaptive athlete Annijke Wade, and Filipinx park ranger Francis Eymard Mendoza. Each story highlights unique perspectives on conservation, outdoor sports, and the profound sense of community forged in nature.
With its blend of evocative visuals and compelling personal tales, *All Humans Outside* is a source of inspiration for anyone seeking to explore the connection between humanity and the natural world.