

At the root of my work is the still image. I believe that photography has the power to shift trends, alter minds, and elicit action. And, in the context of a narrative (a story told with a number of still images), photography can be used as a strategic conservation tool. Through my conservation photography services, I produce and disseminate an extensive list of deliverables that allow my collaborators and I to put imagery to work. Often, we target specific audiences whose influence can assist critical fundraising, legislation, and new alliances.
Recently, I have had opportunities to collaborate with the following groups and individuals:
Baja Expeditions - California Academy of Sciences - Canadian Wildlife Magaazine - Canadian Wildlife Federation Chesapeake Bay Foundation - Conservation International - Council on Foreign Relations - Dr. Peter Petokas
Wallace J. Nichols - EcoTeach - ForestEthics - Huffington Post - iLCP - John Benson - LightHawk - Light and Motion National Geographic Daily News - Ocean Revolution - Oceans Magazine - Outside Magazine - Pacific Wild
Panos Caribbean - Patagonia - Premier Oil Ranger Rick - Save Our Wild Salmon - Sea Turtle Conservancy
SEE Turtles - Sierra Club - Sirenian International - Spirituality and Health Magazine - Toronto Zoo - TreeHugger
USDA Forest Service - Wend Magazine
In the rapid pace of today's digital world, nothing excites me more than the opportunity to work alongside talented artists with assets including still photography, video, audio, and a strong narrative. Combining these elements in a multimedia package merges vision and mood.
We can share messages effectively with this platform.
I direct, produce, and gather still, video, and audio assets in collaboration with some incredible visual artists to share our stories and yours.
Recently, I have had opportunities to collaborate with the following groups and individuals:
Biosphere Foundation Indonesia - California Academy of Sciences - Chad A. Stevens - Dr. Wallace J. Nichols - iLCP
Jenny Nichols - Patricio Robles Gil - Paul Miller - SEE Turtles - Yale360
I will always be intrigued by the power of the still image. Its ability to communicate without words is universal.
Yet, behind every image there is an elaborate story, a woven tale of experience presented through the context of the photographer or the subject. When images and words meet, the juxtaposition can be powerful.
I am continually attending talks, lectures, and exhibitions by artists and other innovators who use these platforms to communicate. Drawing from these sources of inspiration, I share personal stories accompanied by visual presentations about conservation works.
Recently, I have had opportunities to collaborate with the following groups and individuals:
Blue Earth Alliance - Blue Film and Summit - Ecological Society of America - Fotonatura - The G2 Gallery - iLCP
McMaster University NANPA - Queen's University - Quest University - Royal Bank of Canada
Royal Geographic Society and WildPhotos - Russell Senate Office Building - Society of Conservation Biology
Stanford University - Telluride Film Festival - Wild and Scenic Film Festival - World Wilderness Congress