Ghosts of the Arctic to Screen at New York Wildlife Conservation Film Festival

This October Ghosts of the Arctic has been selected to be screened at the New York City Wildlife Conservation Film Festival. Unfortunately I will not be able to attend due to my expedition commitments in Greenland, but if you are attending please drop me a line and let me know how it goes!The Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WCFF) is an academic organization whose mission is to inform, engage and inspire audiences about the need for and importance of the protection of global biodiversity. The WCFF does this through the annual film festival in New York and Beijing, the annual biodiversity conference in New York. WCFF also engages in monthly programs in New York and other cites that include film screenings, business & social networking events, and presentations.

Australian Television Channel Nine Today Show Feature Ghosts of the Arctic Interview

This Saturday morning (the 12th of August) I will be interviewed by Channel nine in Australia for the Today Show about my Polar Photography and the behind the scenes that went into the making and filming of Ghosts of the Arctic. The interview will be live and will go out at 08:52am Melbourne Eastern Standard Time. Something to watch with your morning espresso.

BenQ Headquarters Taiwan Features Ice Loving Polar Bear in New Advertising Campaign

BenQ Headquarters in Taiwan has just released a brand new marketing campaign for the High Resolution Adobe RGB SW320 Monitor featuring “Ice Loving Polar Bear”from Svalbard.  I reviewed the BenQ SW320 earlier this year (read the full review) and found it to be a super performer offering extraordinary value for money. The SW320 remains the primary monitor for my daily work in my studio. 

National Geographic Features Ghosts of the Arctic Behind the Scenes

Following on from National Geographic’s recent publication of my Ghosts of the Arctic film, National Geographic has subsequently published some Behind the Scenes footage that shows a little of what went into the making of this film. Due to the difficulty of this shoot and the extreme cold it was almost impossible to capture much in the way of detailed behind the scenes footage. However, the footage published does include some extra shots we did not use in the final film and should give some insight into the making of Ghosts of the Arctic.