Photographer with the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany and a member of The Explorers Club, Esther Horvath is a Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers, iLCP.
She collaborates with researchers in her photography, as she did on the MOSAiC Expedition to the Arctic's central regions. The sea ice is visible in each and every shot. The depth of the water under their feet was 4,200 meters, and they were standing on sea ice that was 30,50 centimetres thick.
Arctic biologist, award-winning photographer, and expert visual communicator Carsten Egevang have spent the best three decades photographing Greenland's animals and culture.
For almost three decades, he has used his camera to document the unique flora, fauna, and cultural adaptations of Greenland.
His photographs often depict individuals adapting to adverse surroundings. For him, shooting in black and white is the most authentic approach to capturing reality.
About ten years ago, he began only to see the world in black and white. It's great that he can pursue his interests and use his skills in a profession that he enjoys.