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In this episode of Tech Diving On Air, host Tamara sits down with Dr. Jason Gulley, a hydrogeologist, researcher, and award-winning photographer whose work has taken him from the depths of glacial caves to the hidden world of the Florida's springs.
Together, they explore Jason's remarkable journey from a scientific career focused on glacier caves and aquifers to becoming a visual storyteller for National Geographic. Jason shares the pivotal moment a chance encounter with a manatee changed his perspective on photography and conservation, leading him to document not just the animals, but the complex environmental challenges they face. From the technical challenges of photographing in pitch-black caves to the patience required to capture intimate moments with wildlife, Jason reveals the dedication behind the images that inspire us to care about our planet.
In this episode, we discuss:
About the Guest: Dr. Jason Gulley is a hydrogeologist who specializes in water, glaciers and climate change research.
He is also a science and expedition photographer with experience in several continents, some of his remarkable work has been conducted in Alaska, Greenland, Nepal and Africa.
He is a cave and CCR diver.
Connect with Dr. Jason Gulley:
If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the show and share it with your dive buddy.
Changing the culture starts with a conversation.
Contact me: [email protected]
By Tamara AdameIn this episode of Tech Diving On Air, host Tamara sits down with Dr. Jason Gulley, a hydrogeologist, researcher, and award-winning photographer whose work has taken him from the depths of glacial caves to the hidden world of the Florida's springs.
Together, they explore Jason's remarkable journey from a scientific career focused on glacier caves and aquifers to becoming a visual storyteller for National Geographic. Jason shares the pivotal moment a chance encounter with a manatee changed his perspective on photography and conservation, leading him to document not just the animals, but the complex environmental challenges they face. From the technical challenges of photographing in pitch-black caves to the patience required to capture intimate moments with wildlife, Jason reveals the dedication behind the images that inspire us to care about our planet.
In this episode, we discuss:
About the Guest: Dr. Jason Gulley is a hydrogeologist who specializes in water, glaciers and climate change research.
He is also a science and expedition photographer with experience in several continents, some of his remarkable work has been conducted in Alaska, Greenland, Nepal and Africa.
He is a cave and CCR diver.
Connect with Dr. Jason Gulley:
If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the show and share it with your dive buddy.
Changing the culture starts with a conversation.
Contact me: [email protected]