Tag: Other Remote Photography

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

Jen Guyton

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Photo/Piotr Naskrecki

Jen Guyton

Photographer
Frankfurt, Germany

Website: JenGuyton.com

Instagram: @jenguyton

Jen Guyton is a photographer and ecologist with a passion for telling stories at the junction of global environmental change and human culture. Jen is a National Geographic Explorer, 2019 Fulbright-National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellow in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique, and a Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP). She has a PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton University. Her photos have been published in National Geographic Online, BBC Wildlife Magazine, bioGraphic, and have been honored in Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Nature’s Best.

Expertise and Skills
Africa, Amphibians and Reptiles, Camera Trapping, Drone, Europe, Invertebrates, Lighting, Other Remote Photography, Photojournalism, Plants, Portraiture, Wildlife Photography
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Environmental Justice, Science Communication, Urban Wildlife, Wildlife Crime, Wildlife Rehab
English, German, Portugese, Spanish

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

Eshika Fyzee

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Photo/Ghaneshwaran Balachandran

Eshika Fyzee

Filmmaker
Mumbai, India

Website: PangeaFilms.co

Instagram: @eshikafyzee

Eshika is a National Geographic Explorer and wildlife filmmaker who emphasizes conservation in all the work that she does. After having finished placements at the BBC Natural History Unit and Icon films, as well as a Masters in wildlife filmmaking in Bristol, Eshika founded Pangea Films in January 2018. She has recently produced a documentary on Himalayan brown bears for the National Geographic Channel, and is currently working on feature-length wildlife films focused on conservation.

Expertise and Skills

Asia, Documentary Film, Other Remote Photography, Photojournalism, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
Expedition, Mountaineering
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Indigenous Culture, Urban Wildlife, Waste, Wildlife Crime, Wildlife Rehab
English, Hindi

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

Dawn Kish

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Photo/John Sherman

Dawn Kish

Photographer, Filmmaker
Estes Park, Colorado

Website: dawnkish.com

Instagram: @dawnkishphoto

Dawn Kish received her first camera when she was 17yrs old. For over 25 years, she has been shooting adventure and conservation. Kish loves to tell stories and turns her photo projects into films. Her most recent, “Can’t Beat This Place For Fun”, is at Mountain Film 2021. It’s about Fretwater Boatworks and how they work, play and honor the story of the great conservationist, Martin Litton. Clients: Audubon, Grand Canyon Trust, National Geographic, Patagonia

Expertise and Skills

Arctic, Birds, North America, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Wildlife Photography
CPR / First Responder, Horseback riding, Kayaking, Writing
Coexistence, Ecology, Fisheries, Forestry, Urban Wildlife, Wildlife Rehab
English

Tamika R. Guishard

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Tamika R. Guishard

Filmmaker
Laurelton, New York

Tamika’s first-generation American born of Kittitian & Nevisian heritage in East New York, Brooklyn. With the mind of a Ranger, heart of a teacher and soul of a dancer, she taught middle school before completing NYU Graduate Film. She believes in powerfully fusing education and media, collaborating with school districts, Tribeca, and on Leech Lake Reservation for “films that help”. Recognized by Oscar-qualifying festivals, her work is shot, directed, written, and produced by Black women.

Expertise and Skills

Documentary Film, North America, Other Remote Photography
Writing
Humanitarian, Indigenous Culture
English, German
BIPOC

Mia Stawinski

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Mia Stawinski

photographer, filmmaker
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Website: stawinski.com

Instagram: @wandervicariously

Mia Stawinski is an underwater and land wildlife photographer and filmmaker. She captures the world’s most magnificent creatures and landscapes to inspire collective action in protecting the natural world. She works with non-profits globally to help spread their mission and teaches photography with National Geographic Student Expeditions. Ultimately, her goal is to foster greater appreciation for our planet, encourage outdoor exploration and drive real conservation impact.

Expertise and Skills

Africa, Asia, Documentary Film, Drone, Europe, Other Remote Photography, Photojournalism, Underwater, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
Diving, Expedition, Skiing
Climate Change, Forestry, Sustainability & Renewables
Dutch, English, Polish

Ryan Shanley

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Ryan Shanley

photographer
Dallas, Texas

Website: shanleystudio.com

Instagram: @shanleystudio

Ryan Shanley is an award-winning humanitarian and conservation photographer focused on remote storytelling. She has traveled around the world telling stories on conservation, sustainable agriculture, environmental disaster management planning, women’s sexual and reproductive health, forced migration, and sanitation and hygiene. This Fall she is shooting her first short film on a genetically unique wolf population in Alaska.

Expertise and Skills

Aerial, Asia, Drone, North America, Other Remote Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Wildlife Photography
Diving, FAA-certified, Horseback riding, Sailing, Writing
Agriculture & Ranching, Climate Change, Humanitarian, Indigenous Culture, Sustainability & Renewables, Water Issues
English

Eilidh Munro

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Eilidh Munro

photographer, filmmaker
Scotland

Eilidh is a self-shooting documentary director specialising in environmental and human rights stories. She has worked in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest since 2017 and has experience leading challenging projects in remote environments. She recently directed an independent short, Voices on the Road, which explores the impacts of road building on indigenous communities within the Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru and is currently a 2021 One World Media Fellow.

Expertise and Skills

Aerial, Amphibians and Reptiles, Birds, Camera Trapping, Documentary Film, Drone, Europe, Lighting, Macro, Other Remote Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture, South America, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
CPR / First Responder, Expedition, Mountaineering, Writing
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Environmental Justice, Forestry, Humanitarian, Indigenous Culture, Land Rights, Natural Resource Extraction, Science Communication, Sustainability & Renewables, Urban Wildlife
English, Spanish