Capturing Life
in the Polar Regions
Daisy Gilardini (www.daisygilardini.com) started taking
photography seriously during her first trip to India in 1989 and
since then has visited more than 65 countries with camera in hand.
She fell in love with Antarctica during her first trip there in
1997 and since then has spent most of her time photographing the
Polar Regions. Daisy's images have been published
internationally in leading magazines and organizations, such as
National Geographic, Smithsonian, BBC Wildlife, Nature's Best,
Audubon, The Telegraph, Outdoor Photography, Greenpeace, World
Wildlife Fund, among many others. Her work received awards at the
most prestigious international photo contests such as the "IPA
International Photography Award", "BBC Wildlife photographer of the
year", "Photography Master Award", "Travel Photography of the Year"
and "Nature's Best". Her passion for the natural world has grown
into a lifelong commitment to disseminate conservation messages and
inspire others to respect and preserve our fragile planet. She
strongly believes in the education of younger generations,
impressionable minds that will one day become the decision-makers
of the future.
Daisy uses SanDisk Extreme® cards to
capture life in the most extreme environments on the planet.