The story of transformation of journalism told through the history of National Geographic Magazine, and two generations of photographers who helped shape the publication’s legacy. 1 hour, 38 mins.
This lyrical exploration of family, photography and the power of visual storytelling to create change follows the careers of former National Geographic Editor in Chief, Chris Johns, and his daughter Louise, a young freelance photographer. It’s an examination of the soul of journalism and its role in saving the planet.
Part of the Princeton Environmental Film Festival. You can see a full schedule of events on peff.eventive.org.
This program is part of National Library Week, an annual observance sponsored by the American Library Association during April that highlights the essential role of libraries and encourages communities to explore all that their local library has to offer.