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Daisy Gilardini
FN'10
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Daisy Gilardini is based in Lugano, Ticino, the sunshine
state of Switzerland. She 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. After
falling in love with Antarctica during her first trip there
in 1997, she has spent most of her time photographing the
Polar Regions. In more than a decade of polar explorations
she joined thirteen expeditions to Antarctica and twenty-three
to the Arctic, most of them on research vessels and icebreakers,
one on a sailing boat, some overland and in 2006 she joined
a Russian expedition to the North Pole on skies.
Daisy's images have been published internationally by 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 has 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". In April
2010 Daisy had the great honor to be part of the jury of
the "BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year" considered
as the "Oscars" of nature photography photo contests.
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.
In 2008 under the patronage of the International Polar
Year and in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund,
her work on Polar Regions and global warming issues was
shaped into a solo educational exhibit aimed at young people.
The exhibition has been successfully displayed in various
indoor and outdoor venues in Switzerland and now Daisy is
taking it around Europe and abroad.
For her dedication to environmental issues, in fall 2009,
Daisy was accepted as a member of the Emerging League of
iLCP, the International League of Conservation Photographers,
For Daisy, photography means extreme adventure: "Being
a nature and animal lover, I always choose remote destinations.
The mystery of these wild places, the force of nature and
isolation from civilization combined with extreme adventure,
are simply irresistible for me. In my mind, logistical or
physical difficulties pale in comparison to the beauty of
the places I visit."