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我对女性摄影师Camille Seaman的摄影系列 “The Last Iceberg”–最后的冰山可谓是一见钟情。看到的第一眼,心就被击中
那些冰山,是地球的史诗 Earth Epic
Camille Seaman前往格陵兰岛,南极还有北极,拍摄下数千张照片,这些照片只是正在消亡冰山那庞大数量中极为渺小的一部分。冰山是得天独厚环境中独一无二的要素,他们的寿命有的是很短暂,有的却存在许多年。那些正在消融的冰山远离位于温带或热带的我们,但他们的确正在以惊人的速度消失。Camille Seaman记录他们,就像是给人类的远古祖先拍摄照片。
Camille Seaman是一名十分个性的著名艺术家,她1969年出生,父亲是美国原住民,母亲是非洲裔。1992年,她毕业于纽约州立大学。如今她的作品已经出现在纽约时报,国家地理杂志以及德国,意大利等多个国家的顶尖媒体中。作品屡获大奖。
Camille Seaman坚持并享受独自工作,没有聘用任何助理。对最后的冰山系列,她主要使用了四种相机。她跟随旅行破冰船或科考船出海拍摄,遇见了有趣的科学家还有艺术家。她认为爱摄影就一定要在心中有个明确的目标,知道自己爱什么然后去做,也要明白这一行没有太多的金钱和荣誉。就她而言,从1999年开始拍摄,但是直到2007年之后才有了固定的客户。对于摄影,要有热心和耐心,忠诚的为理想奋斗。
About Camille Seaman
California-based photographer and 2011 TED Fellow, Camille Seaman, has been photographing in both Arctic regions, including in Svalbard, Greenland, Iceland and Antarctica, since 2003.
Camille Seaman was born in 1969 to a Native American (Shinnecock tribe) father and African American mother. She graduated in 1992 from the State University of New York at Purchase, where she studied photography with Jan Groover and has since taken master workshops with Steve McCurry, Sebastiao Salgado, and Paul Fusco. Her photographs have been published in National Geographic Magazine, Italian Geo, German GEO, TIME, The New York Times Sunday magazine, Newsweek, Outside, Zeit Wissen, Men’s Journal, Seed, Camera Arts, Issues, PDN, and American Photo among many others, She frequently leads photographic and self-publishing workshops. Her photographs have received many awards including: a National Geographic Award, 2006; and the Critical Mass Top Monograph Award, 2007. In 2008 she was honored with a one-person exhibition, “The Last Iceberg” at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC. Camille Seaman lives in Emeryville, California, and takes photographs all over the world using digital and film cameras in multiple formats. She works in a documentary/fine art tradition and since 2003 has concentrated on the fragile environment of the Polar Regions.
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