Melissa Farlow is a freelance photographer who has contributed to National Geographic for more than 15 years. Previously she was a staff photographer at the Pittsburgh Press and at the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times in Kentucky. While in Louisville, she was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of desegregation in the public schools.
Farlow has photographed numerous articles for National Geographic, including "Blackwater Country," "Swamps of Jersey: The Meadowlands," "High Stakes in the Bluegrass," "When Mountains Move," and "The Truth About Tongass."
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