As of November, 2017 I’ve been a member of SeaLegacy’s “The Collective”, a group of respected, world-renowned photographers and filmmakers who together reach more than 6.3 million people. Together, The Collective bring decades of experience and a diverse set of skills to documenting marine ecosystems and life at the water’s edge. We are committed to amplifying SeaLegacy’s mission to sustain healthy and abundant oceans, for us and for the planet, by sharing our work and lending our influence.
SeaLegacy has created “The Tide”, a passionate community of people that are committed , through a monthly contribution, to supporting SeaLegacy’s work. Members of The Tide are afforded a behind-the-scenes look at our expeditions to the farthest corners of the planet,. They help lead the charge in our campaigns, and witness incredible ocean projects come to life around the world.
In December, monthly Tide donors had the opportunity to submit question to me to answer.
I was interviewed between expeditions in my beloved Pacific Spirit Park, just outside my doorstep in beautiful Vancouver, and answered very interesting questions – from the most shocking moments of my career to my secrets in capturing intimate animal portraits.
Join The Tide to receive first access to the behind-the-scenes interviews on the Tide Members’ Hub and hear my story of how I broke free from a financially successful but unsatisfying office career to become a full time wildlife photographer.
To see the trailer of the interview: