Experts by Destination: Europe
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Sisse Brimberg and Cotton Coulson
Photographers Sisse Brimberg and Cotton Coulson have collectively photographed more than 50 stories for National Geographic and National Geographic Traveler magazines. They have spent most of their careers working in Europe, shooting stories from the Arctic and Scandinavia to Italy and France... More »
Catherine Karnow
Born and raised in Hong Kong, photographer Catherine Karnow has photographed everything from Australian Aborigines and Bombay film stars to the victims of Agent Orange in Vietnam. She shot the cover story "Inside Provence" for National Geographic Traveler's April 2006 issue and captured rare images of Prince Charles for her May 2006 National Geographic magazine feature, "Not Your Typical Radical... More »
James Balog
James is the founder and director of the Extreme Ice Survey, a monumental and stunning look at the impact of climate change on the world’s glaciers. Shocked by the changes he saw while shooting the June 2007 National Geographic cover story on melting glaciers, Balog, who has a graduate degree in geomorphology, initiated the most wide-ranging glacier study ever conducted, using innovative time-lapse, video, and conventional photography at sites around the globe... More »
Iris Barry
Iris Barry is a resident of Fife, Scotland, and a historian and archaeologist by profession. She has a master's degree from the University of Cambridge in archaeology and anthropology, where her special field was the Celtic and Germanic Dark Ages of Britain... More »
Massimo Bassano
Born and raised in Italy, photojournalist Massimo Bassano has published his work in National Geographic Traveler and on the National Geographic website, plus in numerous European publications. He regularly teaches National Geographic photography workshops in Tuscany and Venice... More »
Keith Bellows
Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Keith Bellows was named Editor in Chief of National Geographic Traveler magazine in 1998 and made a vice president of the National Geographic Society in 2000. Under his stewardship, the magazine has won numerous awards and recognitions, including more than 60 Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism awards, seven Folio Awards, and multiple nominations for the National Magazine Awards... More »
Kike Calvo
Award-winning photographer, journalist, and author Kike Calvo was born in Spain, has traveled in more than 85 countries, and transformed his his fascination with Latin America into a career focus. He is a guest lecturer for the Leica Akademie and a freelancer for the New York Times... More »
David Doubilet
Acclaimed underwater photographer David Doubilet estimates he has spent nearly half his life in the sea since taking his first underwater photograph at the age of 12 with a Brownie Hawkeye camera sealed in a bag. Exploring the world's waters, David has photographed in the depths of such places as the southwest Pacific, New Zealand, Canada, Japan, Tasmania, Scotland, the northwest Atlantic, and Antarctica... More »
Fiona Dunlop
Travel writer Fiona Dunlop has explored northern Spain extensively, writing numerous articles about its culture and gastronomy. She is the author of the National Geographic Traveler guidebooks for Spain and Portugal as well as Spain Chic and the critically acclaimed book New Tapas, which explores Spain’s evolving food culture... More »
Grace Fielder
Historian Grace Fielder is an expert on the history, culture, and languages of the Dalmatian coast. She holds a PhD from UCLA and is a professor of Balkan and south Slavic linguistics at the University of Arizona... More »
Stella Galani
A native of Athens, Stella Galani is a scholar of the history and culture of Greece. She earned a master's degree in cultural anthropology from SUNY Albany and is completing her PhD at University College in London... More »
Sari Gilbert
A native New Yorker, Sari Gilbert wrote her Ph.D thesis on Italian foreign policy and has lived and worked in Italy since then... More »
Mikhail Gorbachev
A Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Cold War reformer, and political visionary, former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev was one of the 20th century's most pivotal leaders. In 1990, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his extraordinary efforts to lead the peace process during the Cold War... More »
Gilbert Grosvenor
Gil Grosvenor has served National Geographic since 1954, first as a writer and photographer, then as the editor of National Geographic magazine, president of the Society, and, until 2010, as chairman of the board. Gil was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2004... More »
Camilla Hansen
Based in Stockholm, Camilla Hansen is the Program Officer of National Geographic’s Global Exploration Fund-Northern Europe. She has studied paleoclimatology at both Stockholm and Uppsala University and has conducted fieldwork throughout Northern Europe, the Canary Islands, and Tierra del Fuego... More »
Kim Heacox
Award-winning writer, photographer, and conservationist Kim Heacox has lived in Alaska for 25 years. He has written four books for National Geographic, most recently An American Idea: The Making of the National Parks... More »
Bob Hohlfelder
Bob Hohlfelder, Professor Emeritus of Ancient History at the University of Colorado, Boulder, has been at the forefront of the field of classical maritime archaeology for more than three decades. He has participated in numerous digs around the world, several funded in part by National Geographic... More »
Tim Jepson
Writer Tim Jepson is a passionate and lifelong devotee of Italy. Since graduating from Oxford he has spent many years living in and writing about the country> He has authored 15 books, two articles for National Geographic Traveler, and five National Geographic guidebooks to Italy's cities and regions... More »
Aydin Kudu
Aydin Kudu—photographer, filmmaker, and native Turk—serves as a consultant to National Geographic magazine photographers and writers on assignment in Turkey, providing invaluable access and interpreting his country's rich culture and history. He has accompanied National Geographic television crews as well as scientists working on Society-funded archaeological expeditions... More »
Boyd Matson
As longtime host of the Emmy award-winning National Geographic Explorer TV series and of National Geographic's Wild Chronicles on PBS, Boyd Matson had the envious job of traveling to exotic locations and joining thrilling expeditions. Matson has rappelled into sinkholes, climbed mountains, and been bitten by more snakes than he cares to count... More »
Alfred McLaren
Captain Alfred McLaren, a retired Navy submariner, has explored beneath the Arctic ice on numerous expeditions, the last as commander of his own sub. After retiring from the Navy in 1981, he earned a Ph... More »
Barbara Noe
An editor and author of National Geographic Traveler guide books for more than 18 years, Barbara Noe first visited France as a student of international relations and French at the University of Bordeaux, instilling a lifelong love for this beautiful, rich land. The author of National Geographic Traveler: Provence & the Côte d’Azur, Barbara has published her work in many other National Geographic publications, as well as in the Los Angeles Times, the Baltimore Sun, the Boston Globe, and the London Telegraph... More »
Jim Richardson
Photographer Jim Richardson has produced more than 40 stories for National Geographic magazine and National Geographic Traveler, where he is a contributing editor. Jim’s recent work on environmental issues resulted in two cover stories for National Geographic in 2008—one on light pollution and another on the state of the world’s soil... More »
Kevin Schafer
National Geographic photographer Kevin Schafer is a founding Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers, Kevin was named the 2007 Outstanding Nature Photographer of the Year by the North American Nature Photographers Association. His work has appeared in National Geographic, Smithsonian, and Audubon; and his books include Penguin Planet and Living Light... More »
Tino Soriano
Born and raised in Barcelona, Spain, Tino Soriano divides his work between photojournalism and travel photography. He has been honored with numerous national and international awards from groups such as World Press Photo, UNESCO, and FotoPres... More »
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