
Extreme Ice Survey: Farewell to the Antarctic Peninsula
Editors Note: Members of the Extreme Ice Survey team are returning to South Georgia Island and the Antarctic Peninsula to maintain time-lapse camera systems.
Matthew Kennedy is a multimedia producer and staff photographer for the Earth Vision Institute and the Extreme Ice Survey. He installs and keeps close eye on their growing network of long-term glacier monitoring time-lapse camera systems. Matthew has filmed and photographed all over the world, from the Arctic Ocean, to bottomless underwater caves in Mexico, from tornado alley of the American Midwest, to the towering volcanic peaks of East Africa. Matthew began life in the frigid northern woods of Wisconsin and at a young age moved to the deeper snow and taller peaks of the Colorado Rockies, where he continues to explore and enjoy life.
Editors Note: Members of the Extreme Ice Survey team are returning to South Georgia Island and the Antarctic Peninsula to maintain time-lapse camera systems.
Editors Note: Members of the Extreme Ice Survey team are returning to South Georgia Island and the Antarctic Peninsula to maintain time-lapse camera systems.
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