![]() ![]() In addition to being a photographer, Kiliii builds traditional kayaks professionally, has mad primitive survival skills and most of the year can be found working on stories in the circumpolar Arctic.Īs a creator, working in remote parts of the world often requires building relationships with people who rarely interact with outsiders. Kiliii is one of PDN's 30 Under 30 Photographers (2019), a National Geographic Explorer, and a member of Indigenous Photograph and Diversify Photo. Informed by ancestry that is both Nanai/Hèzhé and Chinese-American, much of his work explores the human relationship to the natural world from different cultural perspectives. ![]() Kiliii Yüyan is an award-winning Documentary Photographer and contributor to National Geographic Magazine and other major publications. ![]() If you’re looking to get fresh perspectives, inspiration or skills to boost your hobbies, business or life head over to and check out both 24/7 free classes and The Creator Pass, our subscription that gives you on anytime demand access to over 1500 classes taught by the world’s top creators and entrepreneurs.Ĭonnect with your CreativeLive community: | IG | TW | YT | FB with your host Kenna Klosterman: IG | FB | TW rate & review We Are Photographers wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts! We’d love to hear from you! This is We Are Photographers with Roger Fishman and this is his story.Ĭonnect with Roger Fishman: | Instagram CreativeLive we believe there is a creator in all of us. Learn how his beautiful work is also being used to aid climate research by scientists from MIT, Columbia, Brown and UCLA. Get a new perspective through Roger’s soulful and poetic stories. He takes us to the skies in helicopters circumnavigating Greenland and Iceland, filming and photographing the evolution of earth's icebergs and waterways. In this episode we talk about Roger’s current focus on the transformative power of water and ice and the impact of climate change on our natural landscapes. He’s braved whiteouts and negative 40 degree temperatures to camp with penguins in Antarctica, sailed through the infamous Drake Passage twice, crawled toward a mother cheetah and her cubs in Kenya and waded in rushing rivers with grizzly bears in Alaska. In pursuit of his mission to document the intersection of art, science and climate change, Roger has literally travelled to the ends of the earth. As well as to simply fall in love with the gift of life and mother earth,” says Roger.Ĭollaborating with scientists from American universities like MIT, UCLA, Columbia, and the University of Buffalo, Roger’s images helped add to their research about Greenland and its changing landscape.Roger Fishman is a world-renowned aerial and wildlife photographer, filmmaker, adventurer and activist. ![]() Even further, he hopes that his images will promote “the need to be active in voting for politicians and policies that protect our environment, and to be spending time and money with companies that have products with sustainable manufacturing policies and by-products. Planning with his pilot to get the ideal shots, they would fly in tight, sharp circles 2 to 3 times before flying out and repeating the process.īy revealing Greenland’s beauty to a wider audience, Roger hopes that his images will activate the public, making them fall in love with this magical place they perhaps have not seen before. “This eliminates context and, thus, requires the person to use their imagination and their emotions to see with their heart,” explains Roger. To engage the viewer, he brought forth a different way to see the landscapes and glaciers by shooting straight down from the helicopter with the H6D-100c, an HCD 35-90mm lens, and a Kenyan gyro for stabilization. Photographing Greenland from an aerial perspective, Roger set out to create the largest fine art collection of the island, displaying its splendor that not many in the world have had the opportunity to see. ![]()
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