Albert Brave Tiger Lee is a Southern California native, son of Korean immigrants, a father and a staff videographer at the Los Angeles Times. His work spans various mediums of visual story telling and has been in recognized for various disciplines including a National Emmy Award for News and Documentary, RFK Journalism Award, Picture of the Year International, Best of Photojournalism and the Columbia Dart Award.
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Native activists fought for years to build support for taking down dams on the Klamath River in Northern California. Now, they hope removing the dams will help save their salmon.
Oct. 5, 2023
Times travel writer Christopher Reynolds’ favorite 101 California experiences include DTLA’s Grand Avenue, Disney Hall, Grand Central Market and Bradbury Building.
May 18, 2023
In Mexico, where the shrinking Colorado River no longer flows to the sea, some are calling for a “water revolution.”
Jan. 31, 2023
As climate change and overuse threaten the Colorado River, Native American tribes seek a larger role in the river’s stewardship.
Jan. 30, 2023
As the federal government pushes states to reduce usage of dwindling Colorado River water, Imperial Valley farmers fear a “worst-case” scenario.
Jan. 27, 2023
The Colorado River is approaching a breaking point, its over-tapped reservoirs dropping. Years of drying have taken a toll at the river’s source in the Rockies.
Jan. 26, 2023
Drought and global warming have transformed the Colorado River, making some sections unrecognizable to those who have spent decades on the river.
Jan. 26, 2023