Join us for The Photo Society Presents Aaron Huey on August 6, 2024 at 12:00PM ET. This event is free and open to the public. Please feel free to share the link https://tinyurl.com/tpshuey
Aaron Huey is a National Geographic photographer and Founder + Creative Director of Amplifier.org. As a photographer Huey has created over 30 stories for the National Geographic magazines including several cover stories, and has led new projects inside the brand from VR and AR to metaverse spaces. Huey’s 2019 Bear Ears Virtual Museum VR experience promoted the protection of sacred lands and won the Webby for best VR Interactive Design, and is currently being made into Augmented Reality lessons and metaverse experiences to teach pre-Colonial History in K-12 schools across the country. As a Stanford Knight Fellow and then as one of the first d.School Media Experiments Fellows, Huey evolve his storytelling into many projects beyond traditional photography, including his art and advocacy non-profit Amplifier, where he created the global art phenomenon called “We The People” out of his backyard with a small team in Seattle. Huey now leads Amplifier Labs and all the organization’s work in new media including animation, blockchain projects, the spatial web, and XR storytelling. Huey was recently named a Stanford Starling Lab Fellow where he is mapping Web3 ecosystems and new frameworks for data integrity. His work has most recently centered post-lens photography practices inside of virtual worlds, scanning electron microscopy, and AI collaborations. He recently launched a searchable blockchain archive project of every frame he shot with his first camera from 1999-2001 at firstfilm.xyz.
The talk will be followed with a Question-and-Answer session moderated by TPS Communications Director Alex Snyder. We’ll also be giving away a sign print from Aaron!
This event is free and open to the public. Please share the link https://tinyurl.com/tpshuey