Environmental visuals with purpose.

Fundraising, stewardship, and campaign assets for land trusts, conservation nonprofits, and outdoor brands.

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National Geographic Society logo with a yellow rectangle outline and black text
Forest Service badge featuring a yellow border, green background, and a central yellow pine tree, with 'U S' and 'Department of Agriculture' text.
Logo for the Maine Public Film Series featuring a stylized film reel and the text 'maine public FILM SERIES stories that matter.'

Frequently Asked Questions

  • I aim to be a visual problem solver, adaptable to the specific needs of each project. Specifically for the conservation sector, I provide strategic media production for land trusts and nonprofits. This includes capital campaign videos, stewardship photography, and comprehensive visual storytelling packages designed to engage donors and support grant applications.

  • Data shows that emotional connection drives action. I create nonprofit fundraising assets that move beyond simple documentation to tell the human story behind the land. Whether for an annual appeal or a major capital campaign, I produce cinematic films and imagery that demonstrate impact, helping you secure the resources needed for conservation easements and property acquisitions.

  • Yes. This is often the most cost-effective solution for nonprofits. Because I am proficient in both documentary video production and commercial nature photography, I can capture a unified visual library in a single site visit. This maximizes your budget and ensures your website, social media, and print materials share a consistent, high-quality aesthetic.

  • Absolutely. I partner with you early in the process to define the "ask" and the audience. From pre-production storyboarding to advising on seasonal timing for the best light, I handle the creative logistics. This allows your team to focus on the mission while I ensure the final deliverables align with your strategic communication goals.

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Person handing over a bunch of kale to another person at a farmers market.