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National Geographic senior photo editor Pamela Chen transforms gigabytes of photographs from the field into the legendary magazine’s thought-provoking feature stories.
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Great story, thumbs up !!! 😀
THAT MAC. HAHA. SCREW MICROSOFT.
Google drive is better
Is this an extended ad?
They’re uploading video advertisements to their channel proper now? While it’s nice they added sponsorship disclaimers and that the editorial staff were not involved, jeez…
This is an ad
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I like the cat..
is it wrong that i call shenanigans on her tablet?
Please The Verge, don’t sell yourself to sponsors such as Microsoft. It just looks like an advert for a company instead of an actual insight, like you used to do. Please stop, please!
This is strange, coming from the verge.
How is microsoft as a company being promoted when the person embodying the user, any user, who is supposedly benefiting from the “superior” services microsoft offers, is seen using an apple product (@ 1:54) and presumably apple’s services ?
Behold the only photographer that still didn’t have an iPad.
I like the direction Microsoft is going with their ads. Inspiring story of Pamela Chen/National Geographic Photo Editor.
What kind of cat does she have?! I want one
# Respect
Nice to surface tablet in the hand of a professional photographer
chen you look beautiful. keep up the good work. btw, you look japanese not chinese smelling lol.…
doesnt have to be apple, right?
Nice story. Another great example of people finding success and happiness through their passion.
0:38 MacBook Pro
Isn’t this a Microsoft ad ?
Ugh, stop this.
Lol they put sponsored in the title now
Nat Geo shooters and production crews are incredible.
Asians… always succeeding at whatever it is they do XD.
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yeah good video but Chen you just cannot download or upload your photos in China 🙂
Just wow
Cool cheers