Join us for The Photo Society Presents Kiliii Yüyan on April 7, 2026 at 12:00PM ET. This event is free and open to the public. Please feel free to share the link https://tinyurl.com/tpsyuyan
Photographer, Speaker and National Geographic Explorer Kiliii Yüyan brings to life stories from the Arctic sea ice, beneath the waves, and within the heart of human communities. Of Chinese and Nanai/Hèzhé (East Asian Indigenous) descent, he works through a cross-cultural lens, exploring how humanity—inseparable from the nature—lives in relationship with land and sea.
Kiliii’s new book, Guardians of Life: Indigenous Science, Indigenous Wisdom, and Restoring the Planet, releases February 15, 2026. Featuring a decade of his National Geographic photography, the book includes contributions from two dozen Indigenous authors and is edited by bestselling author Charles Mann.
Kiliii has spent years immersed in the polar regions, documenting Indigenous lifeways, marine ecosystems, and remote landscapes. His fieldwork is shaped by experience in the field: he has faced a stalking polar bear, dived among sea snakes, and found connection and understanding among people often overlooked at the world’s edges. His photography and storytelling appear in National Geographic, TIME, Vogue, WIRED, and other major publications. He also builds traditional kayaks, maintaining a living link to his northern Indigenous heritage.
In 2023, Kiliii was honored with the Eliza Scidmore Award for Outstanding Storytelling, one of National Geographic’s highest recognitions. His work has been recognized by Pictures of the Year, Leica Oscar-Barnack, PDN, and ASMP, and is held in museum collections across the U.S.
A dynamic speaker and storyteller, Kiliii has taken the stage at TEDx, toured with NatGeo Live, is a Vital Impacts Student Speaker and keynotes through Changemaker Talent, sharing the human stories behind his images.
The talk will be followed with a Question-and-Answer session moderated by TPS Director Alex Snyder. We’ll also be giving away a signed print from Kiliii.
This event is free and open to the public. Please share the link https://tinyurl.com/tpsyuyan
We hope you can join us!
Thank you,
The Photo Society




