CORSO

  • creative
  • photographer
  • storyteller
  • explorer
  • filmmaker
Spain, 2018 - 2026

National Geographic Creative Works

For over 135 years, National Geographic has used the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to illuminate the wonders of our world. When we work with clients, we use the same principles – helping to tell our audience the incredible stories of some of the world’s most loved and respected brands.

Every premium National Geographic Brand Story is bespoke, built from the ground up by our National Geographic CreativeWorks studio, utilizing world-class video, photography, and information to tell our clients’ culturally relevant stories.

A way of understanding and exploring the territory

The Power of Storytelling

According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), sustainable tourism is tourism that aims to conduct its activities with minimal impact on the environment and local culture. Over the decades, unstructured and mass tourism has caused significant negative effects in various parts of the world, including the depletion of natural resources and biodiversity, seasonal fluctuations, job insecurity , and the disrespect and degradation of destination cultures. In response, in 2005, the UNWTO and the United Nations Environment Program established 12 objectives that serve as a blueprint for a new, sustainable approach to tourism.

The pioneering explorers behind this institution aspired to journey to every corner of the planet, seeking to marvel at its natural beauty and gain insight into the diversity that makes it unique. This quest for adventure has always been underpinned by a profound sense of responsibility toward. The planet we call home aligns closely with the principles of conscious and regenerative tourism.

These objectives encompass local prosperity, social equity, cultural enrichment, ecosystem integrity, biological diversity, and environmental purity, among others. In a similar vein, since its inception, National Geographic has championed the notion that it is possible to travel without adversely impacting the destination, and even to generate a positive influence.

A photographic pairing that crosses borders

The Journey

In a second phase of the project, Corso visited different locations across the Iberian Peninsula to create new photographic series inspired by the creations of some of the finest chefs. A journey of rhymes, textures, and flavors through José Avillez’s Lisbon (Belcanto); the exploration of the boundaries between land and the Cantabrian Sea with Jesús Sánchez (Cenador de Amós); and the unique ecosystem of the Extremaduran dehesa alongside Toño Pérez (Atrio).

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