A Year in Photos: The Lingering Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill from Mike Fritz on Vimeo.
Herbert was part of a reporting team that provided the only shots of the immediate aftermath of the explosion and he has spent the majority of his time ever since criss-crossing the region, meeting with family members who lost loved ones aboard the Deepwater Horizon and documenting the effects of the spill’s reach on the local wildlife and ecology.
“Looking back over the last year, it’s been an exhausting process,” Herbert says of the efforts put forth by both, himself, and residents of the impacted region.
The oil spill has been called one of the largest ecological disasters in North America. It’s responsible for 11 casualties of BP workers and threatening countless sea life and coastal habitats.

Interview with Gulf Oil Spill Photographer
Herbert does an excellent job of portraying the current state of the Gulf Coast through his photography as he explores the area by helicopter, boat, and on foot.
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