Sebastian Copeland - Los Angeles Showroom
| Environment is proud to showcase 12 photographic works from Sebastian Copeland's Antarctica trip in their Los Angeles Showroom from November 2010 to February 2011. |
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| Sebastian Copeland, an award winning photographer, author, lecturer and environmental activist, has been using photography as a medium for activism and has led various expeditions to the polar regions. He spent six weeks in 2006 and 2007 aboard a scientific research icebreaker in the Antarctic Peninsula. His work has been featured on Larry King and in National Geographic, Vanity Fair, as well as on Al Gore’s Current TV and many more.
The winner of the prestigious International Photography Awards’ 2007 Professional Photographer of the Year for his first book, Sebastian’s prints from “Antarctica: The Global Warning” were also selected to tour as part of the 2006 and 2007 IPA ‘Best of Show’ collection. In 2008, Sebastian released a second book titled Antarctica: A Call To Action. |
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| His fine quality prints have appeared at the United Nations (Solo Show, 2007), the Council on Foreign Relations, Peabody Essex Museum and the Field Museum (Chicago) among others.
Sebastian is also the director of the upcoming documentary “Into the Cold: a Journey of the Soul” that was presented at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival in NYC. To learn more about the film, visit intothecold.net.
A personal commitment to fight for the protection of the environment has led to a seat on the Board of Directors of Global Green (the US arm of President Gorbachev’s Green Cross International) and a relentless pursuit of a sustainable future.
Visit the Environment Showroom in Los Angeles to view some of Sebastian Copeland’s photography on Antarctica.
Visit his website here |







