National Geographic Live: Adventures in Caving with Robbie Shone
World-renowned photographer shares never-before-seen visuals from 7,000 feet below ground in the world's deepest cave systems.
Why we picked this
Breathtaking photography from Earth's deepest, most extreme environments β places almost no human has ever seen.
Robbie Shone photographs places most people will never visit β cave systems thousands of feet below the surface, where the darkness is absolute and the geological formations are millions of years old. His images from the worldβs deepest, largest, and longest caves have appeared in National Geographic magazine and are genuinely unlike anything else in nature photography.
At Benaroya Hall in Seattle, the National Geographic Live format lets Shone narrate his own expeditions, explaining the technical challenges of lighting and photographing spaces where no natural light exists. Itβs part adventure story, part geology lesson, and part visual spectacle.