In his new book “The Oceans: The Maritime Photography of Chris Burkard,” renowned adventure and surf photographer Chris Burkard shares approximately 250 photos he captured during 15 years of exploring far-off corners of the globe like the Kuril Islands, Faroes and Tahiti. Burkard, who was on the scene in Iceland in 2021 when a volcano erupted in the Geldingadalur region of the Reykjanes Peninsula, is also dedicated to exposing climate change, and The Oceans is meant to serve as a call to action to preserve our oceans and and protect what is becoming an increasingly fragile planet. The following eight photographs are from the book and feature his commentary about the image.
In his new book “The Oceans: The Maritime Photography of Chris Burkard,” renowned adventure and surf photographer Chris Burkard shares approximately 250 photos he captured during 15 years of exploring far-off corners of the globe like the Kuril Islands, Faroes and Tahiti. Burkard, who was on the scene in Iceland in 2021 when a volcano erupted in the Geldingadalur region of the Reykjanes Peninsula, is also dedicated to exposing climate change, and The Oceans is meant to serve as a call to action to preserve our oceans and and protect what is becoming an increasingly fragile planet. The following eight photographs are from the book and feature his commentary about the image.
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