Tag: Plants

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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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

Gabby Salazar

Gabby Salazar with a pitcher plant (Nepenthes kinabaluensis) along Kinabalu Summit Trail, Kinabalu National Park, Borneo, Malaysia.

Photo/Rick Stanley

Gabby Salazar

Photographer, Filmmaker
Gainesville, Florida

Website: GabbySalazar.com

Instagram: @GabbyRSalazar

Gabby Salazar is a nature and conservation photographer and a social scientist. As a U.S. Fulbright Scholar in Photography and an Associate Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP), Gabby has worked on environmental photography projects across the globe. Gabby has an MSc in Conservation Science from Imperial College London and is currently a doctoral student at the University of Florida, where she studies conservation marketing. Gabby also uses photography to connect children and youth with nature.

Expertise and Skills
Amphibians and Reptiles, Asia, Central America, Documentary Film, Invertebrates, North America, Photojournalism, Plants, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
Diving, Expedition, Science Background
Biodiversity, Coexistence, Ecology, Natural Resource Extraction, Wildlife Crime
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

Rebecca Stumpf

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Rebecca Stumpf

photographer
Missoula, Montana

Website: rebeccastumpf.com

Instagram: @rebeccastumpf

Rebecca Stumpf is a photographer based in Missoula, Montana. Her passion in telling visual stories lies in understanding the connection between humans and nature – how they are inspired by it; how they work with it; how they connect with it; how they experience it – and the creative space that falls between the two. Her work has been commissioned by publications such as The Nature Conservancy, High Country News, and Outside Magazine.

Expertise and Skills

Drone, North America, Photojournalism, Plants, Portraiture
CPR / First Responder
Agriculture & Ranching, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Environmental Justice, Forestry, Humanitarian, Indigenous Culture, Land Rights, Natural Resource Extraction, Sustainability & Renewables, Water Issues
English, Spanish

Kathy Lichtendahl

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Kathy Lichtendahl

photographer
Clark, Wyoming

Website: kathylichtendahl.com

Instagram: @kathylich

Situated in the midst of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Kathy Lichtendahl is surrounded by subjects to photograph and stories to tell. A lifelong conservationist, Kathy started her career as a professional photographer in 2012 and her work has since appeared in a wide variety of publications. As the owner of Light in the Valley, LLC, Kathy also produces “What I do all day”, a popular bi-weekly podcast focusing on interactions between humans and nature.

Expertise and Skills

Birds, Camera Trapping, Invertebrates, Lighting, Macro, North America, Photojournalism, Plants, Portraiture, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
CPR / First Responder, Expedition, Mountaineering, Skiing, Writing
Agriculture & Ranching, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Forestry, Land Rights, Science Communication, Sustainability & Renewables, Water Issues, Wildlife Rehab
English, French, Spanish

Tamara Blazquez Haik

Headshot Tamara by Juan Rojas

Photo/Juan Rojas Segura

Tamara Blazquez Haik

photographer
Mexico City, Mexico

Tamara Maria Blazquez Haik (Born Mexico City, 1990). Mexican Conservation Photographer. Studied at the Club Fotográfico de México and Escuela Activa de Fotografía. National Geographic Travel 2019 first place Nature winner. Master Class Photographers 2019 first place Nature winner. International Photography Awards 2020 third place Wildlife winner. Member of IUCN’s Commission on Education and Communication. Presently working on the photographic and educational series “Fauna de la Ciudad de México” (Mexico City’s wildlife).

Expertise and Skills

Amphibians and Reptiles, Birds, Camera Trapping, Invertebrates, Macro, North America, Photojournalism, Plants, Portraiture, Wildlife Photography
Expedition, Horseback riding, Writing
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Environmental Justice, Indigenous Culture, Science Communication, Sustainability & Renewables, Urban Wildlife, Water Issues, Wildfire, Wildlife Crime, Wildlife Rehab
English, Spanish
Latinx

Christy Frank

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Christy Frank

Photographer
Toledo, Ohio

Christy is a conservation and documentary photographer, writer, and filmmaker based in the Midwest Great Lakes region. She is passionate about storytelling that intersects environmental and human conditions, science communication, habitat restoration, and species recovery efforts. Christy’s work appears in Audubon, National Wildlife Federation, CBS news, PBS Nature, Toledo City Paper, a traveling gallery exhibit, and as a highly honored conservation story in Nature’s Best. She is also a FAA Part 107 certified drone pilot.

Expertise and Skills

Aerial, Amphibians and Reptiles, Asia, Birds, Camera Trapping, Documentary Film, Drone, Invertebrates, Lighting, Macro, North America, Photojournalism, Plants, Portraiture, South America, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
CPR / First Responder, FAA-certified, Kayaking, Writing
Agriculture & Ranching, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Environmental Justice, Humanitarian, Indigenous Culture, Land Rights, Natural Resource Extraction, Science Communication, Sustainability & Renewables, Urban Wildlife, Water Issues, Wildlife Crime, Wildlife Rehab
English

Ana Luisa Santos

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Photo/Michael Sanderson

Ana Luisa Santos

Filmmaker
The Hague, South-Holland, The Netherlands

Ana Luisa Santos, as one of the only female Portuguese wildlife filmmakers, specializes in producing long-form blue-chip behavioral wildlife and natural history documentaries for main broadcasters such as NHK, France Televisions, Nat Geo Wild and Terra Mater. Based in Portugal and the Netherlands, she produces, directs and shoots her films across the globe. Educated as an engineer she actively has been contributing as a judge for the main wildlife film festivals in Europe and USA.

Expertise and Skills

360, Aerial, Africa, Amphibians and Reptiles, Birds, Camera Trapping, Central America, Documentary Film, Drone, Europe, Invertebrates, Lighting, Macro, Other Remote Photography, Plants, Portraiture, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
CPR / First Responder, Expedition, Kayaking, Mountaineering, Rafting, Science Background, Skiing, Technical Climbing, Tree-climbing, Writing
Agriculture & Ranching, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Coexistence, Ecology, Environmental Justice, Forestry, Humanitarian, Indigenous Culture, Natural Resource Extraction, Science Communication, Sustainability & Renewables, Urban Wildlife, Waste, Water Issues, Wildfire, Wildlife Crime, Wildlife Rehab
Dutch, English, Portugese, Spanish

Katie Waddington

Headshot Katie Waddington by Anthony Morley_cropped

Photo/Anthony Morley

Katie Waddington

Photographer, Filmmaker
Winchester, Hampshire, England

Katie’s work reflects the importance of the smaller creatures in our surroundings, many of which are under threat. Using techniques such as Meet Your Neighbours and microscopy to create intimate portraits of insects, she reveals the intricate details hidden to the naked eye. These images remind us of the beauty of the natural world and the crucial role insects play in our ecosystems. Some of Katie’s images were showcased during the 2021 G7 in Cornwall.

Expertise and Skills

Europe, Invertebrates, Macro, Microscopic, Plants, Wildlife Film, Wildlife Photography
Writing
Biodiversity, Ecology, Humanitarian
English, French