The Photo Society is hosting a webinar with David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes on 5 April at 12:00 PM EST. After they present their images, there will be the opportunity for a moderated question and answer session.
The event is free but registration is required
The Photo Society Presents: David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes
Join us for The Photo Society Presents David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes—Oceans Through the Lens of Time.
David Doubilet has a long and intimate view of the sea. As a National Geographic Photographer, he has spent five decades exploring and documenting the far corners of the world from beneath interior Africa, remote tropical coral reefs, rich temperate seas, and recent projects beneath the polar ice. His personal challenge is to create a visual voice for the world’s oceans and to connect people to the incredible beauty and silent devastation happening within the invisible world below.
Jennifer Hayes is a contributing photographer and speaker for National Geographic Partners. Jennifer is an aquatic biologist that has directed her focus to photojournalism specializing in natural history, conservation, and the documentation of freshwater and marine environments. She and her partner, David Doubilet, collaborate on assignments from the equator to the polar ice. She has descended beneath Botswana’s Okavango Delta, explored the world beneath oil and gas rigs, documented remote and wild Cuba, and submerged into Greenland’s fjords choked with icebergs.
The talk will be followed by a Question-and-Answer session moderated by TPS Communications Director Alex Snyder.
This event is free and open to the public. It is made possible with the support of our friends at Competitive Camera. Please feel free to share the link.
Time
Apr 5, 2022 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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