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Elam Stoltzfus (Elam Stevie Stoltzfus) was born on 18 May, 1957 in Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American film producer. Discover Elam Stoltzfus's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Elam Stevie Stoltzfus |
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Elam Stoltzfus Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Elam Stoltzfus's Wife?
His wife is Esther Stoltzfus (1985-present)
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Esther Stoltzfus (1985-present) |
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Elam Stoltzfus Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Elam Stoltzfus worth at the age of 66 years old? Elam Stoltzfus’s income source is mostly from being a successful film producer. He is from United States. We have estimated Elam Stoltzfus's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Elam S. Stoltzfus (born 1957) is an American environmental documentary filmmaker.
Stoltzfus was born into an Amish family of nine in Pennsylvania in 1957.
During his later teens Elam left the Amish community, purchased a car and a camera.
He first attended Chipola College and then earned his B.S. in Media & Communication from Florida State University's College of Communication and Information.
Stoltzfus is devoted to working on nature documentaries in Florida and has traveled all over the state documenting stories of Florida's varied environment.
Elam Stoltzfus married his wife, Esther Yoder Stoltzfus in 1985.
Together, they have two children, Nicholas and Lars.
He has made five hour-long nature documentaries, with the genesis for this work beginning with the half-hour "Visions of Florida: the Photographic Art of Clyde Butcher" produced in 1990.
He first met Clyde Butcher as the cinematographer for the project Visions of Florida.
This was his first award-winning project; he received a Louis Wolfson award for "Best in Artistic Expression."
This film was also his first to be released nationwide through Public Television.
After a six-year stint as a media designer for the state of Florida, in 2000 he began work on "Living Waters: Aquatic Preserves of Florida" featuring 12 aquatic preserves located around the state.
His next project was "Apalachicola River: An American Treasure" on the iconic waterway of the Florida panhandle.
After this he completed "Big Cypress: The Western Everglades" featuring Clyde Butcher's backyard.
Following this was "Kissimmee Basin: The Northern Everglades".
As a way to tie all of these Everglades projects together, he was a member of the four-team expedition group, the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition.
The team traveled 1000 miles in 100 days from the Everglades to the Okefenokee Swamp.
This journey was documented in the film of the same name and garnered Stoltzfus a Suncoast Regional Emmy in the Documentary category.
According to Walton Outdoors, Stoltzfus is currently working on a project involving Walton County's Coastal Dune Lakes as "bringing awareness to [the] lakes is key to helping preserve our environment... we are fortunate now to have an educational documentary in the works."
In 2010 Stoltzfus was recognized by the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission for documenting wildlife in the state of Florida.
In May 2013, Stoltzfus was invited to speak at Florida State University's Spring Commencement Ceremony.
That year, governor Rick Scott recognized Elam and the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition team for their efforts to aid in conservation.
In 2014, Stoltzfus won a Suncoast Emmy in the category of best documentary for the Florida Wildlife Corridor film.
He received both the 2014 Conservation of the year award by the Florida Wildlife Federation
at the Annual Awards Banquet in Naples, Florida, and the 2014Sierra Club of Florida Cypress Award for Conservation Education.
The film was featured on PBS' Public Television Earth Day weekend in 2015.