Shortlisted for Storm, the eleventh cycle of the Prix Pictet, photographer Camille Seaman has spent decades confronting the sublime—first in her iconic portraits of Arctic and Antarctic icebergs, and now in the violent beauty of supercell thunderstorms.
In this candid conversation with Jim Casper, Seaman reflects on homelessness, 9/11, chasing tornadoes, learning from Steve McCurry, and the discipline of finding one’s visual voice. She speaks about awe and grief, activism and responsibility—and why she believes we are not separate from nature, but living inside the storm itself.
Read the full interview and experience the photographs that hold beauty and awe in the same frame. Photographs by Camille Seaman. Interview by Jim Casper.