Tag: Macro

Morgan Heim

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morgan heim

Co-creator | Photographer, Filmmaker
Astoria, Oregon

Website: MorganHeim.com

Instagram: @moheim

Morgan focuses on wildlife-human coexistence and science communication, including the environmental impacts of drug trafficking, migration, and species recovery. In 2019, Morgan founded Neon Raven Story Labs, a storytelling and strategy platform for conservation. Her work appears in Audubon, Smithsonian, National Geographic, Newsweek and Playboy, with films in Banff, Telluride Mountain Film and Adventure Film. She is a Senior Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP), honoree in Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Big Picture Natural World Competitions, and is a proud ambassador with Girls Who Click (GWC). Morgan lives in coastal Oregon.

Expertise and Skills
360, Aerial, Amphibians and Reptiles, Asia, Birds, Camera Trapping, Documentary Film, Drone, Lighting, Macro, North America, Photojournalism, Portraiture, South America, Virtual Reality, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
CPR / First Responder, Expedition, Kayaking, Science Background, Writing
Agriculture & Ranching, Biodiversity, Coexistence, Ecology, Fisheries, Forestry, Natural Resource Extraction, Science Communication, Urban Wildlife, Water Issues, Wildlife Crime, Wildlife Rehab
English, Spanish

Jaymi Heimbuch

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jaymi heimbuch

Co-creator | Photographer
Newport, Oregon

Website: JaymiHeimbuch.com

Instagram: @JaymiHeimbuch

Jaymi Heimbuch is the founder of Conservation Visual Storytellers Academy, and is the host of Impact: The Conservation Photography Podcast. Her current photography project, Watershed Sentinels, focuses on the health of watersheds along Oregon’s coastline. Her photography and writing appears in outlets such as Audubon, National Wildlife Magazine, BBC Wildlife, bioGraphic, and National Geographic. Jaymi is a National Geographic grantee, partner photographer with Girls Who Click (GWC), and former board member of North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA).

Expertise and Skills

Birds, Invertebrates, Macro, North America, Other Remote Photography, Photojournalism, Plants, Wildlife Photography
Kayaking, Writing
Biodiversity, Coexistence, Ecology, Forestry, Science Communication, Urban Wildlife, Water Issues
English

Katie Schuler

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Katie Schuler

Photographer, Filmmaker
Washington, D.C.

Website: CoralandOak.com

Instagram: @coralandoak

An advocate for the planet’s most at-risk species, Katie leverages over a decade of filmmaking experience on six continents to tell engaging stories that speak to our shared sense of empathy and compassion. Her films have garnered accolades, accrued millions of views, and inspired meaningful conservation victories across the world. She has partnered with National Geographic, Smithsonian, BBC, HBO, PBS, and more. Katie’s last three films have each won best short awards at Jackson Wild, including Pangolin, the winner of six best short awards including, Where Life Begins, and Nigerians Fight to Protect the World’s Most Trafficked Mammal.

Expertise and Skills

360, Africa, Amphibians and Reptiles, Asia, Documentary Film, Invertebrates, Macro, North America, Photojournalism, Virtual Reality, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
Diving, Expedition, Kayaking, Mountaineering, Rafting, Spelunking
Agriculture & Ranching, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Environmental Justice, Indigenous Culture, Sustainability & Renewables, Wildlife Crime, Wildlife Rehab
English

Melissa Groo

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Melissa Groo

Photographer
Ithaca, New York

Website: MelissaGroo.com

Instagram: @melissagroo

Melissa is a wildlife photographer and writer who specializes in natural history and conservation storytelling. She’s completed five assignments for Smithsonian Magazine covering stories in Africa, South America, Canada, and the U.S., as well as assignments for Audubon magazine and National Geographic. She’s an Associate Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, a regular columnist for Outdoor Photographer magazine, and a contributing editor to Audubon magazine. Her work is represented by National Geographic Image Collection.

Expertise and Skills

Africa, Birds, Macro, North America, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Wildlife Photography
Expedition, Kayaking, Science Background
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Wildlife Crime, Wildlife Rehab
English

Tania Escobar

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Tania Escobar

photographer, filmmaker
Fortaleza, Brazil

Website: TaniaEscobar.tv

Instagram: @taniaeo

Tania is a cinematographer working primarily in natural history and documentary genres. Her filmmaking experience centers on wildlife behavior, conservation, and observational documentary. She has produced conservation video series for The World Wildlife Fund and filmed on high-end Tv productions for NDR|Naturfilm, Smithsonian Channel, BBC and National Geographic. Tania is from Mexico and currently lives in Brazil.

Expertise and Skills

Aerial, Africa, Amphibians and Reptiles, Birds, Camera Trapping, Central America, Documentary Film, Drone, Invertebrates, Lighting, Macro, South America, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
Expedition
Biodiversity, Coexistence, Fisheries, Indigenous Culture, Urban Wildlife, Wildlife Rehab
English, Portugese, Spanish
Latinx

Krista Schlyer

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Krista Schlyer

Photographer, Filmmaker
Brentwood, Maryland

Website: KristaSchlyer.com

Instagram: @krista_schlyer

Krista Schlyer is an award-winning conservation storyteller with a special focus on long-term documentary projects. Her work in the US-Mexico borderlands has spanned more than a decade and has included organizing a month-long, 15-person documentary expedition along the border; photo exhibits and film screenings in the US Congress and around the world; a book, and dozens of magazine, newspaper and digital stories published by the BBC, Orion, Audubon, The Nature Conservancy, High Country News, Newsweek and others. She is the author of three award-winning books, and is a senior fellow in the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP).

Expertise and Skills

Aerial, Amphibians and Reptiles, Birds, Documentary Film, Macro, North America, Photojournalism, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
Diving, Expedition, Kayaking, Sailing, Writing
Agriculture & Ranching, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Environmental Justice, Land Rights, Natural Resource Extraction, Sustainability & Renewables, Urban Wildlife, Waste, Water Issues, Wildfire
English

Lauren Owens Lambert

Lauren Owens Lambert

Photographer, Filmmaker
Boston, Massachusetts

Lauren .O. Lambert is a Conservation Photographer based in Boston documenting the human aspect of restoration, natural resource management and climate change. Her work has been published with Audubon Magazine, National Wildlife Magazine and The Boston Globe. Lauren is an International League of Conservation Photographer, contributing photographer with Everyday Extinction and Everyday Climate Change and is a Blue Earth Alliance project photographer. She has presented work at PhotoVille and the United Nations.

Expertise and Skills

Aerial, Documentary Film, Drone, Lighting, Macro, North America, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Underwater
Diving, Kayaking
Agriculture & Ranching, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Fisheries, Natural Resource Extraction, Sustainability & Renewables, Water Issues, Wildlife Rehab
English

Amy Gulick

Amy Gulick
Photographer/Author

Amy Gulick

Photographer
Clinton, Washington

Website: AmyGulick.com

Instagram: @amy_gulick

Photojournalist Amy Gulick is the recipient of the Daniel Housberg Wilderness Image Award from the Alaska Conservation Foundation, the Voice of the Wild Award from the Alaska Wilderness League, and a Lowell Thomas Award from the Society of American Travel Writers Foundation. Her award-winning books include The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind and Salmon in the Trees: Life in Alaska’s Tongass Rain Forest. Her work has appeared in Outdoor Photographer, Sierra, and Audubon.

Expertise and Skills

Aerial, Birds, Macro, North America, Oceania, Other Remote Photography, Photojournalism, Plants, Portraiture, South America, Underwater, Wildlife Photography
Diving, Expedition, Kayaking, Rafting
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Environmental Justice, Fisheries, Indigenous Culture, Land Rights, Natural Resource Extraction, Sustainability & Renewables, Urban Wildlife, Water Issues
English, Spanish

Kika Tuff

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Kika Tuff

Photographer, Filmmaker
Quebec, Canada

Website: ImpactMediaLab.com

Instagram: @impactmedialab

Kika has her Ph.D. in ecology, but traded a career in research for life behind a camera. By day, she runs a creative agency called Impact Media Lab. By night, she can be found cruising roadsides looking for eye shines or knee-deep in mud tracking frog calls. She is a visual storyteller, with an unabashed leaning towards all things herpetological. Clients include the National Science Foundation, National Ecological Observatory Network, and AAAS.

Expertise and Skills

Amphibians and Reptiles, Documentary Film, Invertebrates, Macro, North America
Diving, Expedition, Kayaking, Mountaineering, Rafting, Science Background, Spelunking
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Science Communication
English, German, Spanish

Jayme Dittmar

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Jayme Dittmar

Photographer, Filmmaker
Willow, Alaska

Jayme Dittmar is a filmmaker, writer and photographer who has directed film, photo and writing projects specializing in the intersection of culture, environment and outdoor recreation from the Arctic to the Amazon. Jayme holds an MA in Environmental Science and Natural Resource Journalism from the University of Montana, is an Explorer Ambassador for Beyond Clothing, and a National Geographic contributor. Based in Alaska, she is an avid outdoors woman, dog musher, mountaineer and coffee consumer.

Expertise and Skills

Arctic, Birds, Documentary Film, Drone, Lighting, Macro, North America, Other Remote Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture, South America, Wildlife Film
Conflict Trained, Diving, Dog Sledding, Expedition, Mountaineering, Rafting, Science Background, Spelunking
Agriculture & Ranching, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Environmental Justice, Fisheries, Indigenous Culture, Land Rights, Natural Resource Extraction, Sustainability & Renewables, Water Issues, Wildfire
English, French