December 27, 6:30pm (via Zoom only) – Jennifer Leigh Warner

Is photographing wildlife and landscapes enough for nature photographers or could we put our images to work to preserve the species we care about? Jennifer Leigh Warner will describe how photographs have the power to promote positive change and create policies to impact wildlife conservation. She will share stories of more than 17 years in the field as a professional photographer and provide real-world examples of how you can start putting your images to work.

©Jennifer Leigh Warner
© Jennifer Leigh Warner

Jennifer Leigh Warner is a fine art conservation wildlife photographer, writer, public speaker and workshop leader living in Central Texas. She specializes in creating meaningful images that convey a message of hope for the natural world and feels strongly that our sharing images of beautiful animals in their natural environment can inspire others to preserve the world we share with all creatures. Jennifer is a certified Texas Master Naturalist, an Ambassador for Nature First, serves on the Board of Directors for the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA), serving as Chair of its Ethics Committee since 2018.

Jennifer’s work has been published in Outdoor California, Gizmodo, the NANPA Expressions Magazine, Outdoor Photographer Magazine, WIRED, The New Yorker, National Geographic Online and Wild Planet Photo Magazine among others.

You can learn more about Jennifer and her work at: https://www.experiencewildlife.com and on Instagram: experiencewildlife.

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