Photo by: Ruben Salgado Escudero
Photo by: Ruben Salgado Escudero
Traveling Exhibition
Photography Exhibition
Solar Portraits

Photographer Rubén Salgado Escudero documents how solar technology has changed lives.

53 images with labels

Behind-the-scenes video

Educational resources available

The International Energy Agency estimates that around 770 million people in the world live without access to electricity. Solar power, however, is increasingly providing a clean alternative to batteries and kerosene lamps as remote rural communities wait to be connected to the grid. From Myanmar to Uganda to India, National Geographic photographer Rubén Salgado Escudero documents how solar technology has changed the lives of these individuals in captivating portraits lit only by the photovoltaic system available to these communities.

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Photographs and video from the exhibition

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