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David Griffin explica cómo la fotografía nos une

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About this talk

El director de fotografía de National Geographic, David Griffin, conoce el poder que tiene la fotodrafía para conectarnos con el mundo. En una charla ilustrada con imágenes maravillosas, nos habla de cómo todos usamos fotografías para relatar nuestras historias.

Translated into Spanish by María del Carmen Sedano
Reviewed by Guadalupe Casas
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About David Griffin

As director of photography for National Geographic, David Griffin works with some of the most powerful photographs the world has ever seen. Full bio and more links

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