Camille Seaman: Photos from a storm chaser
Camille Seaman: Fotos einer Sturmjägerin
TED Senior Fellow Camille Seaman photographs big ice and big clouds. Full bio
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mit diesem Bewusstsein erzogen.
von Long Island
in New York beheimatet ist.
Sommertagen mit mir draußen in der Sonne
das eine Wolke bildet,
von allem Leben zu veranschaulichen,
»Mama, das solltest du tun.«
riesigen Wolke, auch Superzelle genannt,
so groß wie Grapefruits und
bis zu 80km weit,
in die Atmosphäre reichen.
darunter sehr dunkel und bedrohlich wirkt.
den aufgeladenen Teilchen liegt in der Luft.
von Grün zu Türkisblau.
wirklich beeindruckt,
sich drehen, Wellen bilden,
wie Lava-Lampen.
der gleiche Vorgang im Kleinen ist,
unsere Sonne,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Camille Seaman - PhotographerTED Senior Fellow Camille Seaman photographs big ice and big clouds.
Why you should listen
Camille 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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