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Swimming with Sharks: A Photographic Journey

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  • Harvard Museums of Science & Culture and Harvard Museum of Natural History
  • a photograph of a shark from below, surrounded by many other fish

    Join marine photographer Keith Ellenbogen as he presents stunning underwater snapshots of creatures like great white sharks and humpback whales in a lecture at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

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    Cost

    This event is free with museum admission.

    Location

    • In-person only.

    Harvard Museum of Natural History
    26 Oxford Street
    Cambridge, MA 02138
    United States

    Neighborhood
  • Baldwin

    Dates and Times

    Sat, November 12 2022 2PM – 3PM

    Additional information

    Keith Ellenbogen, Underwater Wildlife Photographer

    Join renowned photographer Keith Ellenbogen as he takes the audience on an awe-inspiring underwater journey into a dynamic marine environment. Through the art of underwater photography and environmental storytelling, Ellenbogen will showcase stunning images from his recent expeditions that include apex predators such as great white sharks, ocean giants like humpback whales, and giant bait balls of migrating fish. Many of his images are featured in the new exhibition Swimming with Sharks at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

    Free with museum admission. Recommended for ages 10+

    Presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History and Harvard Museums of Science & Culture 

    Related exhibition: Swimming with Sharks: A Deep Dive into Shark Biology and Behavior

    a photograph of a shark from below, surrounded by many other fish

    Sat, November 12 2022 2PM – 3PM

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    Harvard Museums of Science and Culture

    617-496-6064
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    Last updated October 17, 2022.