Take a special look inside the gadgets and gizmos in the Nat Geo tech lab. There is nothing National Geographic's team of intrepid engineers can't create to get the "shot" from high in the sky or the deepest, darkest oceans."
Bio
Mark Bauman
Executive Vice President, National Geographic Television and VP, Media Strategy, National Geographic Mission Programs. Bauman leads National Geographic's participation in the UCSD-NGS Engineers for Exploration program. He has Master's degrees in journalism from Columbia University, and international affairs from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
Eric Berkenpas
M.S.; Lead Engineer, Remote Imaging Department, National Geographic Society. At National Geographic, Berkenpas leads a small engineering team developing specialized equipment to help NG media groups, collaborating researchers and explorers meet their technology needs in the field.
Mike Shepard
Mike Shepard, Design Engineer, Remote Imaging Department, National Geographic Society . Shepard has specialized in designing submersible equipment, and he has been a field engineer for 14 National Geographic projects.
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