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Mike TheissCapturing Mother Nature at Her Worst
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Erika LarsenThe Sami Reindeer Herders
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Yva Momatiuk and John EastcottSouth: Life on the Edge
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Emory KristofGhost Ships and Sea Monsters
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Donna O'MearaBlown Away
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Paul NicklenPaul Nicklen
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Natalie FobesReaching Home
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Melissa FarlowExtraordinary People in Ordinary Places
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Daisy GilardiniPolar Wonders: Photographs from the Ends of the Earth
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Tyler StablefordOut There: Capturing The Dramatic Moment
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Mark MoffettAnts As Journalism: Chasing Down the Secret Lives of Small Subjects
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Clyde ButcherThe Everglades in Black and White
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Mark FisherGravity-Inspired Photography: Images from a Vertical World
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George SteinmetzHyper Arid: Aerial Photos of the World's Extreme Deserts
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Karen KasmauskiObservations
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Michael "Nick" NicholsPhotographing Nature's Giants
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Stephen AlvarezEarth from Below
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Cyril Christo and Marie WilkinsonIn The Footsteps Of Giants
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Aaron HueyAmerican Ocean
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Stephen O'MearaDoes the Moon Affect Volcanoes on Earth?

Daisy Gilardini fell in love with Antarctica on her first trip in 1997, and has since spent most of her time photographing Polar Regions. Her talk will celebrate the beauty and diversity of remote and fragile ecosystems. Since 1997, she has participated in 16 expeditions to Antarctica and 24 to the Arctic. During the presentation, Gilardini will share her extraordinary adventures, including close encounters with penguins and polar bears. These images will narrate a Pole-to-Pole journey and its many fascinating tales.
Gilardini's photographs have been published internationally by leading magazines and organizations, and she has received awards from many of the most prestigious photo contests in the world. Her passion for the natural world has grown into a lifelong commitment to inspire others to respect and preserve our fragile planet. This dedication to the environment led to her 2009 nomination to the Emerging League of the International League of Conservation Photographers.
She is currently based in Lugano, Ticino, Switzerland.




















