Photoville | National Geographic: The Power of Parks

National Geographic has been publishing stories about national parks since 1912. This year, National Geographic commemorates the 100th anniversary of the creation of the National Parks Service with a yearlong series on U.S. and international parks. From the Grand Canyon and Denali to Cuba, Peru, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, we’ll present a photographic vision showing the beauty of parks, the challenges they face, and what parks mean to all of us.

National Geographic senior editor Kathy Moran and photographers David Guttenfelder, Charlie Hamilton James, and Erika Larsen will take the stage to highlight our May 2016 special issue on Yellowstone National Park. They will share their images and stories of how this iconic park shaped their visions about conservation today.

Free, but arrive early as seating is limited.

Photoville is located in Brooklyn Bridge Plaza, on the corners of Water Street and New Dock Street. It is directly underneath the Brooklyn Bridge in DUMBO and is bordered by Jane’s Carousel and St. Ann’s Warehouse.











When: Sat., Sep. 24, 2016 at 7:30 pm

National Geographic has been publishing stories about national parks since 1912. This year, National Geographic commemorates the 100th anniversary of the creation of the National Parks Service with a yearlong series on U.S. and international parks. From the Grand Canyon and Denali to Cuba, Peru, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, we’ll present a photographic vision showing the beauty of parks, the challenges they face, and what parks mean to all of us.

National Geographic senior editor Kathy Moran and photographers David Guttenfelder, Charlie Hamilton James, and Erika Larsen will take the stage to highlight our May 2016 special issue on Yellowstone National Park. They will share their images and stories of how this iconic park shaped their visions about conservation today.

Free, but arrive early as seating is limited.

Photoville is located in Brooklyn Bridge Plaza, on the corners of Water Street and New Dock Street. It is directly underneath the Brooklyn Bridge in DUMBO and is bordered by Jane’s Carousel and St. Ann’s Warehouse.

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