Camille Seaman (born 1969) is an American photographer who applies portraiture strategies to capture the changing natural environment.
Her work mainly concerns the polar regions, where she captures the effects of climate change, thus merging the realms of science and art.
Seaman reached wider attention with the production of her 2003 series of photographs of the Arctic Ocean island of Svalbard.
[1] Since then, her work has continued to engage with the effects of climate change through the depiction of icebergs, storms and other natural phenomena.
"[2] For her work merging science with art, Seaman was named a TED Senior Fellow[3] and profiled in Wired[4] and on The New York Times "Lens" photojournalism blog.