Saving The Koala-60 Seconds
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Founder
Host/Photographer/Cinematographer
I am an anthropologist, photographer, film maker, and conservationist. I was inspired to create a medium that combined the study of cultures and conservation. I have an incredible passion for wildlife and preserving wild places.
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Director of Photography/Digital Media Technician/Colorist
I'm a filmmaker based in Southern California who lives at the intersection of technology, storytelling, and Anthropology. Even in my short life, I have seen so many things change around me. From growing up in the start-up world of the Bay Area, to the shallow stardom that is Los Angeles, nothing comes close to the fulfilment and impact that documentary work brings me. As an Anthropologist, it's my duty to understand what makes humans the way we are. As a storyteller, it is my job to use the tools I'm given to share the stories I've gathered with others. Only then can we make a positive impact.
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Fixer/Photographer
My husband and I are a farming family from Central West NSW Australia and we believe in working with the land, it’s native wildlife and natural echo systems. We are working with our local land services to regenerate natural bush lands and native habitat for the local wildlife a lot of which are endangered or vulnerable species. I personally believe it is my duty to leave this planet better than how I found it.
I’ve been a veterinary nurse for the past 11 years and have always had a deep love for all creatures particularly birds. I have done quite a lot of bird watching which has led me to photography. My wish in life is to expose wildlife and wilderness areas through photography so humans see the true uniqueness and beauty in individual creatures and places.
I try to live my life by the famous Steve Irwin quote “If we can teach people about wildlife, they will be touched. Share my wildlife with me. Because humans want to save things that they love.”