A group led by filmmaker Jimmy Chin found the boot of Andrew "Sandy" Irvine, the British climber who vanished on Everest alongside George Mallory in 1924. Experts say the mystery involving the duo ...
A National Geographic team found the boot and foot of whom it suspects to be Andrew "Sandy" Irvine, a 22-year-old climber who ...
The film deftly connects these two expeditions—each bound by the same grit, determination, and spirit of adventure that has ...
Photographer and filmmaker Jimmy Chin was leading a National Geographic team below the north face of Mount Everest in September when they discovered a boot and sock embroidered with “A.C. Irvine ...
They were last seen when they were about 800 feet from the summit. National Geographic Explorer Jimmy Chin described discovering the remains as a ‘monumental and emotional moment’ (Jimmy Chin ...
FT Weekend Magazine, The Office: A Photography Special After a year of remote working, FT Weekend’s first issue of 2021 took an in-depth look at the office through the lens of great imagemaking. The ...
After 100 years of speculation, remains of one of the first ever Brits to climb Mount Everest have been discovered by a group filming a Nat Geo feature including Oscar-winner Jimmy Chin.
The film, which covers both the 2008 and 2011expeditions, is awesome – displaying complex and elite climbing skills, ...
That's the question that might finally be answered following revelations that director Jimmy Chin came across human remains on Everest last month that appear to belong to long-missing climber ...
Jimmy Chin, Erich Roepke and Mark Fisher ventured ... National Geographic said in the release. Aspen Pflughoeft covers real-time news for McClatchy. She is a graduate of Minerva University where ...