Scientist: Lukasz Larsson Warzecha

Lukasz Larsson Warzecha profileLukasz Larsson Warzecha is an accomplished photographer and cinematographer interested communicating complex environmental and scientific research through powerful images. His visual storytelling approach transforms data samples into accessible and compelling visual experiences for audiences worldwide.
His work has been featured in prestigious publications such as National Geographic, The New York Times, Science Magazine, Oceanographic Magazine, and The Guardian. In recent years, he has collaborated with researchers at the European Space Agency, the Alfred Wegener Institute and the Niels Bohr Institute in Denmark.

His project Trapped in Ice can be explored here đŸ”—

Lukasz Larsson Warzecha interview : EASTGRIP Camp, Greenland - August 3 2022 : Ice Core Drilling In Greenland

A scientist’s opinion: interview with photographer Lukasz Larsson on visual storytelling

In 2022, the award-winning photographer Lukasz Larsson spent three weeks on Greenland’s ice sheet with researchers from the East Greenland Ice-Core Project (EastGRIP). During his stay, he documented life at the camp and learnt all about drilling, processing and analysing ice cores to better understand past climate events and forecast future ones. In this interview ...

EASTGRIP Camp, Greenland - August 3 2022 : Ice Core Drilling In Greenland

The art of Arctic science

As Arctic researchers gather in Aarhus, Denmark, for the annual Arctic Science Summit Week (25/3-1/4/2026), the European Science-Media Hub explores the benefits of visual storytelling to engage audiences worldwide with the urgency and significance of scientific work. This article features photos about Arctic ice research, which have been published in National Geographic. In 2022, photographer ...

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