Archive for September, 2009

National Geographic Fall Photography Events

Redwoods Transect

In the fall of 2007, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Mike Fay set off on an 11-month walking journey across California’s redwood forest to determine the condition of this legendary range of trees—and to see whether there is hope for a new kind of forestry that benefits the planet as well as increasing timber production. As [...]

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India Exposed: The Subcontinent A–Z

An insightful look at modern India, India Exposed is impressively far-reaching, both in geographic scope and subject. Examining the culture, natural life, and regions of India, Limpkin’s captivating photographs and short essays invite his reader to learn about the issues and trends facing India today.
At the book launch, author Clive Limpkin will present a lecture [...]

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAGE COLLECTION: AN INSIDER’S LOOK

National Geographic Society invites ASPP Members to an Evening of Photography

The National Geographic Image Collection includes both iconic and never-before-seen images from around the world.  In this special event marking the release of a new National Geographic book celebrating the collection, brought to you courtesy of Kodak, the book’s editor Leah Bendavid-Val and Image Collection [...]

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TELLING STORIES THROUGH PICTURES: How new media builds on tradition

ASPP DC/SOUTH PRESENTS:
TELLING STORIES THROUGH PICTURES:
How new media builds on tradition

Thursday, September 24, 2009 6:30pm-9:00pm
Charles Sumner School, Washington, D.C
A visual narrative for publishing in any media format requires a good foundation of story telling. Bill Douthitt of National Geographic and Megan Rossman of Washington Post.com  will present and explain the nuts and [...]

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