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The Discomfort of Richards

18.07.16

The Discomfort of Richards

Cory Richards is a National Geographic photographer that uses media to communicate his ideas

The Discomfort of Richards
The Discomfort of Richards
The Discomfort of Richards
The Discomfort of Richards
The Discomfort of Richards

It all happened in the mountains, when I was a child used to climb trees. “They are my family and from who I have learned that, everybody can change the course of the future, and I use the photography and climbing to try to tell that story.” He is Cory Richards, photographer of the National Geographic, an adventurer that wants to explain the story of his photos.

The mountains have been a vehicle to hear himself and he uses the photography to tell the large narrative with them. He talks about communicating science to people over media in a culture context. His inspiration is the art, and this is everything; is about communicating ideas.

He travels, climbs and photographs to tell the stories of his experiences and shows how we change ourselves when we do something that we love. How the faces of the people can explain the story of their lives just as the same way that mountain changes with the human action.

Discover about Cory Richards

“A Tribute to Discomfort: Cory Richards”

Presented by BLUE CHALK MEDIA

Directed by Cory Richards & National Geographic Creative

Sandra López García
Sea and surf lover, she feels uncomfortable in land. Luckily, she managed to channel her hyperactivity into creativity. Water colors and background music to relax; and a 35mm film to express herself.
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