In the quest for the perfect photo, many well-meaning photographers – both amateurs and professionals alike – can unintentionally cause harm endangering wildlife or their habitats. Join us on August 19, from noon- 1 PM for a talk with Jennifer Leigh Warner—Ethics Committee Chair for the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA)—to discuss guidelines and best practices for ethical nature and wildlife photography, sharing real-life examples and her own stories and images from the field.
Jennifer Leigh Warner is a Fine Art Conservation Wildlife Photographer living in Central Texas and specializes in creating meaningful images that convey a message of hope for the natural world. Jennifer works closely with conservation organizations to help support their missions to protect wildlife and the world around us. She believes that photography is a powerful tool to share these stories, educate photo viewers on important topics and inspire change.
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