6 public art projects that make climate change up close and personal
The planet is in peril, and the time to act is now. Meet 8 TED Fellows who are spreading the message through their art.
Continue readingCamille Seaman takes photographs all over the world using digital and film cameras in multiple formats. Since 2003, her work has concentrated on the fragile environment of the polar regions. Her current project concerns the beauty of natural environments in Siberia.
Seaman's photographs have been published in Newsweek, Outside, Zeit Wissen, Men's Journal and more, and she has self-published many books on themes like “My China” and “Melting Away: Polar Images” through Fastback Creative Books, a company that she co-founded. In 2008, she was honored with a one-person exhibition, The Last Iceberg, at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.
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The planet is in peril, and the time to act is now. Meet 8 TED Fellows who are spreading the message through their art.
Continue readingPhotographer Camille Seaman began chasing storms in 2008. Little did she know that she was joining a select club, with its own habits and language. Here, she shares some of the lingo you might need to get by in this world -- and some of her latest images.
Continue readingFor many of us, the climate crisis is a giant social, economic and environmental specter; for photographer Camille Seaman, it's personal. Take a look at her beautiful pictures of icebergs and glaciers, whose melting magnificence she's been documenting for the past decade.
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