Cristina Mittermeier is a photographer, marine biologist and activist. She has traveled the world documenting the beauty of the planet and the cultures of its inhabitants.
Through her photographs, she tells stories of nature-related communities and proposes the concept of “enoughness.” To this end, “Enoughness” is an approach that values what we already have and our impact on the planet. Mittermeier emphasizes the importance of using limited resources wisely and recognizing the interconnectedness between humans and the global ecosystem.
Additionally, she is co-founder of SeaLegacy, she is committed to ocean health, which is essential to climate and human life.
The exhibition curated by Lauren Johnston in collaboration with National Geographic, at the Gallerie d’Italia in Turin, Italy, aims to raise awareness of the fragility of the ecosystem through photography. We had the pleasure and honor of interviewing her and were truly impressed by her words. The interviews shows how Cristina not only spreads her message but also lives it to the fullest.
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