An Evening at National Geographic


I have always been a big fan of National Geographic Magazine, so it was a big thrill for me when I was invited to speak last Tuesday week at an event commemorating the release of their latest book, National Geographic Image Collection. This book is a magnificent collection of famous and never-before-released photos from the extensive photo archives of the National Geographic Society, which dates back over 100 years. This speaking event was billed as the "insider's look" at the making of the book. I, of course, had nothing to do with the making of this book, but the other people also speaking certainly were. They included the insightful Maura Mulvihill, who is the director of the Image Collection and helped select the images for the book from over 11 million possible images, plus a set of world famous photographers whose work appears in in its pages. David Doubilet, Maria Stenzel, Chris Johns and William Allard all spoke about their work and what it means to them. To top it off, Kodak CEO Antonio Perez started the evening off by sharing some of the common history that National Geographics and Kodak have together. He even held up a copy of the first advertisement that Kodak had in the magazine from the year 1909.

The event was attended by several hundred photographers in their auditorium at the National Geographic's building on M street in Washington DC. I was scheduled to be the last speaker of the evening and you might expect that I would have spent the evening nervously waiting my turn. That was not the case however because all of the speakers before me had such interesting and compelling narratives about their photographs that I lost all sense of anticipation and got lost in their stories. What wonderful photos of the mysterious polar ice cap, elephants sleeping on a moonlit African plain, and elusive snow leopards on rocky cliffs. There were stories of how to get a white shark to "pose" for that perfect shot (secret: don't get too close!) and the capturing of desert landscape scenes at dusk.

My small part in all this was to talk about the invention of how I invented the digital camera here at Kodak and the contribution that digital imaging has made to photography. The real testimony, of course, is found in the pages of this book and the amazing images made possible by digital.
Common to all of the photographers who spoke was their passion for the medium and its power to express the wonders of our world. It was a magical evening and I will not soon forget the stories I heard or the people I met. It was a great reminder that photography is really at its best when the art and science of the discipline come together in the hands of passionate storytellers. I hope everyone gets a chance to experience this wonderful collection of photos from National Geographic.
Comments
Posted By: WFS ONE (11/8/2009)
Comment: Iam writing a course of photography for children. And looking for many interesting materials. In chapter of the history of photography I`ve been added a paragraphs of "The history of Digital Photography".
And In this chapter children will see a story of inventing a digital camera by Steve Sasson (with photos of course). :)
Posted By: leyla (11/4/2009)
Comment: This looks and sounds like it was such a fascinating night! I would have loved to have been a part of it. It's amazing how far back National Geographic's and Kodak's history goes, so interesting! Thanks for the post.
Posted By: Frust loswerden (11/4/2009)
Comment: very good camera
Posted By: vitamine e (10/30/2009)
Comment: I just came her in belgium, and i always watching the national geographic, but recently i saw about locked up abroad phillipine terrorist, as you all now, when ther's no terrorist in the phil. it is a beautiful country its nice to stay there, a lot of beautiful natures that is hidden in every places animals also as you all now phil; is consist of 7,1007 island can you protect them from danger of extection and feature also the beauty of the country if your affraid just ask the protection of the gov't official and they will help you for sure... I will asure you will like it there... i hope you will feature it....

