Camille Seaman
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Camille Seaman (Huntington, 1969) és una fotògrafa estatunidenca. Les seves fotografies son reconegudes per il·lustrar publicacions com National Geographic, Geo o The New York Times. Des del 2003 ha dedicat la seva feina a retratar els fràgils ambients de les zones polars i els efectes del canvi climàtic. Ha guanyat diversos premis entre els quals destaquen el National Geographic Award (2006) i el Critical Mass Top Monograph Award (2007).
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Camille Seaman (born 1969) is an American photographer who applies portraiture strategies to capture the changing natural environment. Her work mainly concerns the polar regions, where she captures the effects of climate change, thus merging the realms of science and art. She is of Native American and African-American descent through her father and mother respectively.
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Camille Seaman
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Camille Seaman
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Camille Seaman
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Camille Seaman (Huntington, 1969) és una fotògrafa estatunidenca. Les seves fotografies son reconegudes per il·lustrar publicacions com National Geographic, Geo o The New York Times. Des del 2003 ha dedicat la seva feina a retratar els fràgils ambients de les zones polars i els efectes del canvi climàtic. Ha guanyat diversos premis entre els quals destaquen el National Geographic Award (2006) i el Critical Mass Top Monograph Award (2007).
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Camille Seaman (born 1969) is an American photographer who applies portraiture strategies to capture the changing natural environment. Her work mainly concerns the polar regions, where she captures the effects of climate change, thus merging the realms of science and art. She is of Native American and African-American descent through her father and mother respectively.
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Camille Seaman