National Geographic photographer to give free Earth Day talk at MPAC, April 19

national geographic photographer Charlie Hamilton James is coming to MPAC.
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Charlie Hamilton James has stunning images and stories to match. His April 19, 2017, presentation at Morristown’s Mayo Performing Arts Center is free–but you must reserve tickets.

Here’s more.

FROM THE MAYO PERFORMING ARTS CENTER:
Thanks to a generous grant from BASF, we are pleased to offer this event FREE to the public.

Discover what it’s like to live in–not just visit–two of the world’s great wildlife parks.

Charlie Hamilton James has been shooting in Peru’s Manú National Park–the most biodiverse place on Earth–for more than two decades.

More recently, James has been living in Yellowstone, America’s original wildlife park, in preparation for the 2016 centennial of the National Park Service.

For a forthcoming National Geographic story, he has gone beyond the park’s boundaries, investigating the larger ecosystem that Yellowstone supports. Join this critically acclaimed photojournalist as he recounts his unlikely journey from the Peruvian rain forest to the mountain landscapes of Yellowstone.

You can reserve your tickets now at MayoArts.org or by calling the box office at 973-539-8008.

Limit 4 per person. First come, First served. All tickets will be held at the MPAC Box Office, and must be picked up prior to Saturday, April 15, 2017.

All unclaimed tickets will be returned for public distribution at that time. If you know in advance that you cannot attend, please call the MPAC Box Office so your tickets can be redistributed.

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