Published Three Times by National Geographic
Picked by National Geographic In The Top 20 Most Beautiful Photographs in the World in September
Top 10 Finalists in The World
2x International Photography Awards - Honorable Mention
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National Geographic - Best of the Day
National Geographic - Best of The Month
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Mountain Culture Group - Covid Feature
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Mountain Culture Group Feature
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“Composition is striking and draws my attention.”
Matt Adams, National Geographic
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“Adam is one of those you mention to anyone who thinks of making photography and storytelling a living. He is the rare example of someone with the combination of incredible talent, a desire to tell meaningful stories and the grit to create his own path to doing so.”
Speak Up Productions
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“It’s like Humans of New York… But in a global sense.”
RTM
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“The way he uses light gives the frame a magical feeling, as my eye focuses on the moment. His photograph feels symbolic of such a perfect love.”
David Lee, National Geographic
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‘He take’s a different viewpoint than anyone else I’ve ever seen. His work is simply beautiful, and there is great cohesion to it.’
Deb Ayers, The Artists Agent
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“His vulnerable approach to speaking with people instantly breaks down walls and gives him the opportunity to take beautiful photographs of people in a way that no one else could. Seeing his photographs will brings a multitude of emotions and will always leave you desperately wanting to know more about the story behind them.”
Passport
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“Adam is the Gordon Parks of this generation.”
Desk of Joe Wilson
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“Through communication and relationships… Adam captures the true essence of an individual. The one thing that makes them unique. The true heart that someone exudes, somehow, inexplicably, in a photograph.”
Visual Artists Group
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“Capturing a moment is the very essence of photography. The other fascinating characteristic of that medium is its impact on people. Adam approached strangers from around the world and asked to take their photograph… Having the result rely on the interaction between him and his subject. From that, we were able to see joy, sadness, shyness, tenderness, resolution, faith, confidence… many attitudes and emotions that he genuinely and brilliantly captured with his camera - different moments of life that speak to us and show us that we are all humans no matter where in the world we live.”
Badessi