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On this week\\u2019s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we are pleased to present a conversation with photographer Camille Seaman, and pleased to do so from the halls of the OPTIC 2022 Photo Conference, which we have certainly missed over the past two years.
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Seaman was a keynote speaker at the 2022 OPTIC Outdoor, Wildlife & Travel Photo/Video Conference, which is hosted by B&H and held from June 12-15, 2022, in New York City. Please check the above link to find an archive of the conference\\u2019s presentations, but settle in now for an enjoyable and inspiring conversation with Seaman that we recorded in person after her keynote address.\\xa0
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Seaman\\u2019s photographs have been published in National Geographic, Italian Geo, TIME, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Newsweek, Outside, and American Photo, among many others. She frequently leads photographic workshops and is a TED Senior Fellow, Stanford Knight Fellow, and a Cinereach Filmmaker in Residence. It is her work photographing Earth\\u2019s two poles that first captured our attention and her \\u201cportraits\\u201d of icebergs, specifically. She has published two books on the subject, including 2014\\u2019s Melting Away: A Ten-Year Journey through Our Endangered Polar Regions. But her subjects also include extreme weather in the Midwest, the peoples of Tibet, and Native Americans.
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Our talk was insightful, at times emotional, and her personal story is as inspiring as her photography. Join us for this wonderful chat, and in case you were wondering, the title for this week\\u2019s podcast is from a quote by Seaman\\u2019s mentor Steve McCurry, and holds much significance for her\\u2014as we discovered in the course of our conversation.
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Guest: Camille Seaman
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Photograph \\xa9 Camille Seaman
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