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David Guttenfelder: A visual journey through Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands

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David Guttenfelder: A visual journey through Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands

Julien Bay on Stockton Island/Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, by David Guttenfelder.

Sun, Jan 30, 7 pm (5 pm doors)
$20 advance reserved seats ($25 at the door)
$15 advance standing room ($20 at the door)

Please note: Proof of a full course of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test taken in the prior 72 hours is required at the door. Masks are required while not eating or drinking.

Photojournalist and National Geographic explorer David Guttenfelder joins National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation’s Tom Irvine for a narrated journey to Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands, accompanied by a visual demonstration of his work and travels.

Proceeds for this event will go to the National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation.

David Guttenfelder is a photojournalist and National Geographic Explorer focusing on geopolitical conflict, conservation, and culture.

Guttenfelder has spent more than 25 years as a photojournalist and documentary photographer based in Japan, India, Israel, Ivory Coast and Kenya covering world events. In 2011, he helped open a bureau in Pyongyang for the Associated Press, the first western news agency to have an office in North Korea. Guttenfelder has made more than 40 trips to the isolated country.

Guttenfelder is an eight-time World Press Photo Award-winner and a seven-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He was awarded the ICP Infinity Prize for Photojournalism. The Overseas Press Club of America has recognized him with the John Faber, Olivier Rebbot, & Feature Photography awards. Pictures of the Year International and the NPPA have named him Photojournalist of the Year. A photograph of his made in North Korea was named among TIME Magazine's "100 Most Influential Photographs Ever Taken.”

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