At a moment now being described as the age of Anthropocene, twelve of National Geographic's most influential photographers address the biggest questions on our time while sharing some of their greatest images.
Geoff Blackwell is an award-winning publisher, author,
photographer and filmmaker. He has created numerous internationally
bestselling books founded on humanity, equality and the
environment, which have been published in forty languages. He has
worked alongside many internationally renowned photographers,
authors and organisations, most notably Nelson Mandela and the
Nelson Mandela Foundation, with whom he created five books. He has
also conceived a number of multimedia projects that have given rise
to books, films and touring exhibitions, including 200 Women: Who
Will Change the Way You See the World, Wisdom and M.I.L.K. (Moments
of Intimacy, Laughter & Kinship). His most recent project, I know
this to be true, was conceived in collaboration with the Nelson
Mandela Foundation and is based on his original interviews with and
photography of some of the most inspiring leaders of our time to
record and share what really matters to them. He is co-founder of
Blackwell & Ruth, and the founder of M.I.L.K. Tailor Made
Books.
Ruth Hobday is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Blackwell &
Ruth. She has worked on a number of award-winning books, five of
them by the late Nelson Mandela including The New York Times
bestseller Conversations with Myself, as well as Dare Not Linger:
The Presidential Years and The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela.
She is the co-author of 200 Women: Who Will Change the Way You See
the World and an editor and producer for I know this to be true, a
multimedia leadership initiative created in conjunction with the
Nelson Mandela Foundation.
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