For the past three years Dave Gallup has been painting in the Channel Islands National Park and the Channel Island National Marine Sanctuary, preparing for a series of museum exhibitions. The Channel Islands are very close to the California coast, but not easily acessible, and there is little tourism. Gallup has painted the winding, dramatic cliffs and pastures of the Islands and the plentiful wildlife that populates the marine sanctuary. The Essential Image Source Foundation has been working on a wonderful documentary on Gallup's work in the Channel Islands with the generous support of Sony, which has loaned the EISF one of their new, state-of-the-art, high-definition Sony F 23 cameras.
         
  Artist David Gallup at Morseburg Galleries during filming, next to his painting Fading Light on Carrington Point  
Collector Dennis Cabral, Dave Gallup and Susan Sember, President of The Essential Image Source Foundation,
   

From The Essential Image Souce Foundation website:

More than 50 of Gallup’s Channel Islands paintings will be featured, complemented by high definition video plasmas of similarly stunning imagery. A high definition large-screen documentary, complete with an original musical score, about Gallup’s artistic quest to the islands and an accompanying catalog and book will further culminate in one of the most immersive, emotionally moving journeys museum patrons and visitors will ever experience.
http://home.eisf.org/node/1380

Collector Dennis Cabral being interviewed on Dave Gallup's work
  Dave Gallup and the Sony F 23 high-definition camera