[Signed] Melting Away - Melting Away: A Ten-Year Journey through Our Endangered Polar Regions -Camille Seaman

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Camille Seaman has long been an advocate and a champion of our environment and her newest monograph, Melting Away: A Ten-Year Journey through Our Endangered Polar Regions published by Princeton Architectural Press, is another marker of her commitment to our planet. The book contains seventy-five photographs and six essays on nature, family, photography, and the future of our planet.

Camile’s photographs have been published in National Geographic, New York Times magazine, Time, and Newsweek. Her photographs were showcased in a solo show at Washington D.C.’s National Academy of Sciences in 2008. She is a TED Senior Fellow whose 2011 TED Talk has been viewed more than 400,000 times. She lives in Emeryville, CA, and lectures globally about her work and experiences.

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Camille Seaman has long been an advocate and a champion of our environment and her newest monograph, Melting Away: A Ten-Year Journey through Our Endangered Polar Regions published by Princeton Architectural Press, is another marker of her commitment to our planet. The book contains seventy-five photographs and six essays on nature, family, photography, and the future of our planet.

Camile’s photographs have been published in National Geographic, New York Times magazine, Time, and Newsweek. Her photographs were showcased in a solo show at Washington D.C.’s National Academy of Sciences in 2008. She is a TED Senior Fellow whose 2011 TED Talk has been viewed more than 400,000 times. She lives in Emeryville, CA, and lectures globally about her work and experiences.

Camille Seaman has long been an advocate and a champion of our environment and her newest monograph, Melting Away: A Ten-Year Journey through Our Endangered Polar Regions published by Princeton Architectural Press, is another marker of her commitment to our planet. The book contains seventy-five photographs and six essays on nature, family, photography, and the future of our planet.

Camile’s photographs have been published in National Geographic, New York Times magazine, Time, and Newsweek. Her photographs were showcased in a solo show at Washington D.C.’s National Academy of Sciences in 2008. She is a TED Senior Fellow whose 2011 TED Talk has been viewed more than 400,000 times. She lives in Emeryville, CA, and lectures globally about her work and experiences.