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🗓️ 4 June 2025
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In a world of perpetual motion, there exists a realm of profound stillness—where light doesn’t simply illuminate, it transforms. Far from home amid Earth’s frozen tundras, time itself seems suspended in crystalline air. In today’s podcast, we’ll visit these places where time hangs in the balance, and we’ll explore the intrepid mix of endurance, patience, and vision it takes to make pictures there. Joining us for this conversation are polar photography specialists Acacia Johnson and Jonas Paurell.
From making distinctions between Arctic and Antarctic regions, to learning about the unique challenges involved with photographing there, our polar experts share many valuable insights. In addition to tips about packing and safeguarding camera gear in cold weather climates, we also discuss the importance of managing expectations during such trips, especially when faced with a long wait to see wildlife amid the barren stillness.
As Alaskan photographer Acacia Johnson puts it, “… I think going into a trip with kind of a sense of exploration, like the joy of the trip is that you don't know, and it's completely unique to your experience. And whatever you do see is kind of a gift.”
Guests: Acacia Johnson & Jonas Paurell
Episode Timeline:
51:20: Episode Break
Guest Bios:
Acacia Johnson is a photographer, writer, and a 2023 National Geographic Explorer based in Anchorage, Alaska. Drawn to painterly light and otherworldly landscapes, her work focuses on the environment, conservation, and connections between people and place. Over the past 10 years, she has made more than fifty expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctica as a photographer and a guide—always seeking to inspire wonder and compassion for these remote regions during a time of rapid change. Her photographs have been exhibited internationally and have been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, National Geographic and TIME magazines, among other publications. In 2021, Acacia was awarded the Canon Female Photojournalist Grant, and in 2022 she received the ICP Infinity Award for Documentary Practices and Photojournalism.
Jonas Paurell is an explorer, conservation photographer, photo educator, and speaker from Gothenburg, Sweden. One of his most ambitious projects is a 25-year documentation of the Arctic. Through ski expeditions and icebreaker voyages, he has captured both the resilience and vulnerability of Arctic landscapes, emphasizing the fragility of the region and the urgent need for preservation. In 2022, Jonas launched The Jubilee Expedition, recreating the historic Swedish Polar Expedition of 1872 to highlight this region’s rapid melting and the far-reaching impacts of climate change. Jonas is also founder of Terra Photography Expeditions, which offers immersive workshops in both Arctic regions and South American rainforests, helping photographers deepen their connection with nature while refining their craft. Additionally, before dedicating his life to photography, Jonas served as a human rights lawyer for the United Nations.
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Host: Derek Fahsbender
Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman
Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein
Executive Producer: Richard Stevens
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0:00.0 | You're in this vastness of space. |
0:05.0 | You can find mountains that are more impressive in other places. |
0:08.0 | You can find oceans that are just as beautiful. |
0:11.0 | You can find many of the things you find in the Arctic in other places, |
0:15.0 | but the emptiness, the remoteness, the vastness, |
0:19.0 | is something that I find to be incredibly unique to the Arctic. |
0:24.6 | You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast. For 50 years, B&H has been the professional source for |
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0:41.4 | Now here's your host, Derek Fasbender. |
0:45.1 | Welcome listeners. I'm Derek Fosbender, host of the B&H Photography Podcast. |
0:50.7 | And I'm Jill Waterman, the podcast's senior creative producer. |
0:59.0 | And I'm Mike Weinstein, the show's technical producer and audio engineer. In a world of perpetual motion, there exists a realm of profound stillness, where light doesn't simply illuminate, it transforms. |
1:08.0 | Far from home amid Earth's frozen tundraras, time itself seems suspended in crystalline air. |
1:14.9 | In today's podcast, we'll visit these places where time hangs in the balance, and we'll explore the |
1:20.1 | intrepid mix of endurance, patience, and vision it takes to make pictures there. |
1:25.5 | Joining us in this conversation are polar photography specialists |
1:28.7 | Acacia Johnson and Jonas Parrell. Here's some background on each of them. |
1:34.5 | Acacia Johnson is a photographer, writer, and 23 National Geographic Explorer based in Anchorage, Alaska. |
1:42.1 | Drawn to painterly light and otherworldly landscapes, |
1:45.2 | her work focuses on the environment, conservation, and connections between people in place. |
1:51.4 | Over the past 10 years, she has made more than 50 expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctica |
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