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The one sign you're definitely a Nat Geo photographer in the making

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You live by the phrase "anything for the 'gram". 

Scaling precarious buildings? Check. Standing on ledges hundreds of feet above ground? Check. Constantly taking road trips to secluded areas to shoot your #ootd? Check.

If your Instagram feed is filled with photos that clearly took effort (and bravery, or foolishness, depending on your POV) to achieve, then you could be rubbing shoulders with the big leagues of Nat Geo photographers. After all, these photography bigwigs are known as explorers who travel to the wildest places above and below the earth to bring back epic tales of adventure and discovery. 

Why not make your hobby a profession? National Geographic has got a nifty lil' sharing sesh to hone your photography skills. In Coral, Fire & Ice, photographer David Doubilet will expose audiences to the glittering beauty of the world's 'coral triangle', and the lure of sculptural icebergs and shipwrecks in the icy waters of Antarctica. 

All through his stunning photography, of course.

I mean.





Sick huh? 

And here is all the info you'll need to get onboard: 
Event Name: National Geographic Live presents Coral, Fire & Ice
Date: 25 August 2014, Monday
Time: 7.30pm Venue: Esplanade Concert Hall
Ticketing information: www.sistic.com.sg/events/coral0814

All photos by David Doubilet


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