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DTSTAMP:20260513T181929Z
CREATED:20141202T160546Z
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SUMMARY:Ocean Soul-Student Matinee
DTSTART:20141211T151500Z
DTEND:20141211T170000Z
DESCRIPTION:Voyage across the oceans with one of National Geographicâ€
 ™s most seasoned photographers and discover a vast\, hidden world bene
 ath the waves. Using his camera to communicate\, Brian Skerry has spen
 t more than 10,000 hours underwater telling the oceansâ€™ stories. His
  images celebrate the mystery of the depths\, and offer portraits of c
 reatures so intimate they sometimes appear to have been shot in a stud
 io. Skerry dives eight months of the year\, often in extreme condition
 s beneath Arctic ice or in predator-infested waters\, and has even liv
 ed at the bottom of the sea to get close to his subjects.\nThis past f
 all\, National Geographic Books published Ocean Soul\, a landmark retr
 ospective of Skerryâ€™s photographs. In the book and this presentation
 \, Skerry takes us from the glacial waters of the North Atlantic\, whe
 re harp seals face off with commercial hunters to the balmy central Pa
 cific\, where he photographed damaged coral ecosystems rebuilding them
 selves.\nOn stage\, Skerry is a passionate spokesman for the oceans he
  loves to photograph. His riveting presentations to audiences at TED\,
  Harvard\, and Londonâ€™s Royal Geographic Society inspire reverence f
 or the marine realm and offer hope for protecting the vitality of the 
 worldâ€™s oceans.\nRecommended for grades 5â€“8.
LOCATION:1600 M Street NW\, Washington D.C. 20036
CONTACT:Meaghan Calnan\, (202) 857-7700\, mcalnan@ngs.org
URL:http://events.nationalgeographic.com/special-events/2014/12/11/ocean-soul-student-dc/
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