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Geoff Blackwell is a New Zealand publisher, author, and film director. He is the founder of publishing companies PQ Blackwell, Blackwell & Ruth (with co-founder Ruth Hobday), and MILK Books. He worked with
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and later the
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to produce several books, including '' Conversations with Myself'', and is the creator and director of the
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original series '' Live to Lead'' (2022), in partnership with the foundation. In 2018, he created the ''200 Women: Who Will Change the Way You See the World'' initiative, comprising a book and exhibition.


Career

Geoff Blackwell has created books, exhibitions, and films on subjects of humanity, equality, and the environment. He has created books with international photographers Tim Flach,
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, Albert Watson, Elliott Erwitt,
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, and others. In 1998 he created ''M.I.L.K: Moments of Intimacy, Laughter and Kinship'', an international photographic competition which received 40,000 entries from 164 countries. In 2003 he established an independent publishing house, PQ Blackwell. Over a number of years, Blackwell worked alongside
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and later the
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, with whom he created five books, including ''
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'' bestseller '' Conversations with Myself'' and ''The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela'' (2017). In 2011 he published ''Tutu: The Authorized Portrait'' with
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and two books on the struggle for freedom in South Africa with
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. In 2012 he founded print-on-demand photo book business, MILK Books. In 2017 he co-founded Blackwell and Ruth in partnership with Ruth Hobday, his long-time creative partner. ''200 Women: Who Will Change the Way You See the World'' is a book and exhibition gender equality initiative launched in 2018. Co-authored with Ruth Hobday, it combines original interviews with photographic portraits by Kieran E. Scott, and was the result of a global journey to find two hundred women from diverse backgrounds, and to ask them what really matters to them. In 2020 Blackwell and co-author Ruth Hobday published ''Human Nature: Planet Earth In Our Time''. The book examines the age of the
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and the effect of humanity's intersection with nature, asking photographers
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, Paul Nicklen, Ami Vitale, Brent Stirton, Frans Lanting,
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, Tim Laman, Cristina Mittermeier, J Henry Fair, Richard John Seymour, George Steinmetz, and Steve Winter about their view on the present geological era for the planet. In 2020 Blackwell published ''I Know This to Be True'', a series of books featuring original interviews with modern leaders, including
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Inspired by
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and produced in collaboration with the
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, the project shares the ideas, work and values of modern leaders. ''I Know This to Be True'' is the basis for the
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documentary series '' Live to Lead'', also created and directed by Blackwell.


Film and other media

In 2022
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released the original series '' Live to Lead'', directed by Blackwell and produced by Ruth Hobday. The series was created in partnership with the
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and executive-produced by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan. Blackwell has created multi-platform projects including ''Wisdom'', a book, film and exhibition with photographer
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featuring portraits and interviews with fifty famous 65-year-olds; and ''200 Women: Who Will Change the Way You See the World'', a book and exhibition project with co-author Ruth Hobday and photographs by Kieran E. Scott.


Exhibitions

* ''M.I.L.K.: Moments of Intimacy, Laughter and Kinship'', at New York's
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, the
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* ''Wisdom'', by
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, at the
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in
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, Australia;
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* ''200 Women: Who Will Change the Way You See the World'' exhibition in
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,
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,
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, and Sweden


Filmography

* ''Wisdom'' (2008) – Executive Producer * ''Music'' (2010) – Executive Producer * ''Live to Lead'' (2022) – Director, Executive Producer


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