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Art Wolfe (born 1951) is an American photographer and conservationist, best known for color images of wildlife, landscapes and native cultures. His photographs document scenes from every continent and hundreds of locations, and have been noted by environmental advocacy groups for their "stunning" visual impact.
Wolfe's career has been described as "multi-faceted", involving wildlife advocacy, art, journalism, and education. According to William Conway, former president of the Wildlife Conservation Society, Wolfe is a "prolific and sensitive recorder of a rapidly vanishing natural world." In the last 30 years, the public has viewed Wolfe's work in more than sixty published books, including Vanishing Act, The High Himalaya, Water: Worlds between Heaven & Earth, Tribes, Rainforests of the World, and The Art of Photographing Nature.
Wolfe's parents were both commercial artists in Seattle, Washington. Wolfe graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Washington. Within four years of graduation, Wolfe completed assignments for National Geographic magazine and produced his first photo book documenting Northwest Indian baskets.
Actors: Rick Rosenthal (director), John Altman (composer), Jan Rubes (actor), Frances Fisher (actress), Robert Clohessy (actor), Gabrielle Rose (actress), George R. Robertson (actor), Bryan Brown (actor), Philip Akin (actor), Rick Parker (actor), Lawrence Dane (actor), Lloyd Bridges (actor), Howard Jerome (actor), Derek Brady (miscellaneous crew), Antony Gibbs (editor),
Plot: When a mayoral candidate is assassinated in New York, Frank Devlin has more than a professional interest in the case: Devlin and the candidate's father are bitter enemies. The investigation quickly takes a deadly turn when Devlin finds he's the fall guy in an elaborate setup, and is now the prime suspect in the killing. Double-crossed, pursued by both the police and the mob, Devlin must solve the murder before he becomes the next victim of a cover-up that extends to the highest levels of the city's government.
Keywords: based-on-book, new-york-city, police-officerHold back, I won't hold back.
This fight will be the death of me,
or will it set me free?
(Will it finally set me free)
Will it set me free?
Love me if you know what it means,
and I'll be as strong
as you need me to be
(as strong as you need).
Yeah you'll see.
And everywhere I look you're all I see.
Did you mean anything?
Can't you see you're my everything.
And I was on the outside looking in.
You know I want you, I want you
(you're all I see).
And I cannot let go.
Stay awake,
don't let it pull you in.
It'll drag you under water,
with no chance to swim.
It's gonna try,
gonna try to pull us in.
The fog rolls in to block out the light.
Answers and questions
removed from all sight.
But I won't give up, if you won't.
I won't give up, if you won't.
And everywhere I look you're all I see.
Did you mean anything?
Can't you see you're my everything.
And I was on the outside looking in.
You know I want you, I want you
(you're all I see).
And I cannot let go.
I was on the outside looking
from the wrong side of it all.
You know I need you, I need you,
I cannot let... I cannot let go.
Hold on, hold on!
Can't you see?
Please believe...
And I was on the outside looking in...
You know I want you, I want you.
(you're all I see)
And I cannot let go.
Now I'm on the inside looking
from the right side of it all.
You know you want me,
I want you! So let's not let...
Let's not let this go.
Hold back, I won't hold back.
This fight will be the death of me,
or will it set me free?
Will it set me free?
It's not about what you've done.
It's all about what you'll become.