David Ulrich is an active photographer and writer whose work has been published in numerous books and journals, including Aperture, MANOA, Parabola, and Sierra Club publications. Ulrich’s photographs have been exhibited internationally in more than seventy-five one-person and group exhibitions in museums, galleries, and universities. He is currently a professor and co-director of Pacific New Media Foundation in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Previously, he taught for Pacific New Media, University of Hawai‘i Mānoa, was Professor and Chair of the Art Department at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, and for fifteen years served as Associate Professor and Chair of the Photography Department of the Art Institute of Boston (now Lesley University College of Art and Design). Ulrich is the author of Zen Camera: Creative Awakening with a Daily Practice in Photography (Watson Guptill/Random House, 2018), The Mindful Photographer: Awake in the World with a Camera (Rocky Nook Press, 2022), and The Widening Stream: The Seven Stages of Creativity (Atria Books/Beyond Words, 2002) and the co-author of Through Our Eyes: A Photographic View of Hong Kong by its Youth (The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation, 2006).