Authentic Visuals for Conservation Missions
Longevity. Legitimacy. Truth. Because the world cannot protect what it does not see.
Focus: Awareness, Education, and Action
Wildlife and Habitat NGOs and charities, Social and Human Empowerment Initiatives, Scientific Research Agencies, Environmental Foundations, and Governmental Conservation Bodies.
To drive donations, influence policy, and document humanitarian needs, and the evolving relationship between humanity and the natural world. I capture these realities on the ground — from ecosystems at risk to marginalised communities, and the work being done to protect people and the living world.
Deep-dive documentary storytelling spanning remote and challenging expeditions at the edge of the map to the local neighbourhood narratives. Ethical standards and responsible field practice strictly upheld.
To move a mission forward, the world must feel the weight of it. In our era of diminishing attention and misinformation, the stakes are also clear: Visual storytelling is widely cited to increase audience engagement by up to 650%, making high-fidelity imagery the most vital currency for those seeking to gain traction and secure support.
Likewise, in this time where everyone has a high-end camera in their pocket, the "good enough" trap is a real threat to high-level institutions and important bodies of work. Your mission deserves far more than a snapshot; it really requires a visual legacy that matches the weight of your research.
"We cannot escape the fact that images are a bridge between science and the public consciousness. My goal is to ensure that bridge is built on credibility and truth."
Whether documenting the longer arc of a rewilding project or capturing the moments that level the playing field for young female athletes, between landscape and locker room my goal remains the same: provide the visual evidence that sustains these efforts.
With a background in research, conservation and sustainability, I'm already invested in the success of your missions, and focus on the longevity, legitimacy and truth that can change the tide for your project.
From remote NGO project to community initiative or activities involving children, I understand the nuances of working in labs, on field sites, and within vulnerable communities. I hold an enhanced DBS and follow strict ethical guidelines, always operating under a minimal-interference protocol.
My presence is quiet, respectful, and deeply aligned with ethical standards.
A single gear bag with only the best lenses, silent camera and natural light so I can blend into the background.
I never ask your team to stop what they're doing. I work around you, not the other way around.
I prioritise the integrity of your field work and the safety of your site above the shot. No baiting, no flushing.
The nature of documentary photography differs from brand photography, and my costs reflect this. I extend the utmost transparency in my work and in my project fees. Documentary and conservation missions will consist of the following:
Project Fee
Small Local Charity — from £250
National NGO — from £500
International NGO — from £600
*Multi-day bookings or long-term project rates available
*Travel, accommodation and per diems billed separately
Licensing fees are separate from professional fees, and are based on how you intend to use the photographs. To keep my documentary photography accessible, licensing fees are scaled according to each organisation's size, reach, and intended impact.
Licensing Fee
1 Year (minimum) — £150–£300
2 Years — £240–£450
3 Years — £360–£600
*Multi-image package discounts available