ILCP PHOTOGRAPHERS for the GREAT BEAR RAVE
Paul is a National Geographic contributing photographer and iLCP Fellow. Paul is a two time World Press winner and has won BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Nicklen specializes in u/w photography, with a focus on wildlife and Polar environments.
Tom is a National Geographic contributing photographer and iLCP fellow. Peschak is also the chief photographer for the Save Our Seas Foundation. Peschak specializes in u/w photography, primarily marine environments.
Florian is an iLCP fellow and champion of long term photo projects that address some of the most important wildlife stories of our time. Florian focuses his energy on documenting stories on wildlife corridors and connectivity.
Daniel is a iLCP fellow and two time World Press winner. Daniel was also the first recipient of the prestigious Prince's Rainforest Project award. Daniel is a photojournalist who focuses on large scale photography projects, such as deforestation. Daniel is recognized for his aerial photography.
Jack is a National Geographic contributing photographer and iLCP fellow. Dykinga has won a Pulitizer prize for his photography in addition to many other awards. Dykinga specializes in landscape photography.
Cristina is a fellow and the founder and president of the International League of Conservation Photographers, the first organization dedicated solely to applying photography to conservation. Cristina is also an an internationally recognized photographer.
Ian serves as Conservation Director for Pacific Wild, a wildlife protection group based in British Columbia, Canada. He is an Associate of the iLCP and recently received the North American Photographers Association Vision award. His images focus on endangered landscapes and wildlife.
Wendy is a fellow and the first woman awarded the Grand Prize in the prestigious worldwide "BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year" competition. The Shattil-Rozinski team is recipient of the Philip Hyde Grant for environmental photography, Denver Audubon’s Environmental Stewardship Award, Conservationist of the Year and Business of the Year Awards from the Colorado Wildlife Federation.
South Dakota native Joe Riis is an iLCP "emerging photographer". Joe is widely recognized for his photographic work on the Missouri River. He has published work in many local and national publications and has had solo-exhibitions showcased throughout the U.S. including the U.S. Dept of Interior Museum in Washington D.C. He photographs entirely in the wild, not in captive situations or "game farms," his photographs are also presented in their true form without computer manipulation.
Jed is an ILCP "emerging photographer" and his photographs have appeared in such pulications as the New York Times, National Geographic Adventure, Men's Journal, Paddler, Canoe&Kayak and elsewhere. His photographs appeared in a feature article about China in the April "Green Issue" of Outside Magazine.
Guest Photographers include Andy Wright, Renee Harbers, Pat Freeny and Marven Robinson.