Our recent Running Wild photo expedition brought us to the edge of the world to Iceland, a country known for its intense landscapes and incredible culture. Our group got a chance of a lifetime to witness the northern lights, connect with the unique Icelandic culture, and be apart of the dramatic battle of the Icelandic landscape.
Exhibiting at the Toledo Lucas County Library
We recently showcased our “Conservation through a Lens” traveling wildlife photography exhibit at the Toledo Lucas County Public Library. This exhibit showcased over 40 large colorful metal prints, three major photo stories, a host of special workshops and programs, and several short film screenings.
Exhibit at the St Louis International Airport
Working with AJ+ featuring the Marshallese Community
Earlier this year we had the privilege to work with AJ+ on a story about the Marshallese community and what they have gone through over the past several decades as a result of the US Nuclear Weapons Testing Program.
Working with Metroparks Toledo
Stories from the field: filming rattlesnakes
Filming rattlesnakes along Georgia's coast is no easy task. Just locating these stealthy animals is a complicated and exhausting endeavor. Luckily, we know a guy and teamed up with the Jekyll Island Authority to explore this beautiful barrier island and get up close and personal with some of the Island’s most secretive residents.
Filmmaking from the canopy
Getting footage of wildlife from unique perspectives and vantage points is essential in telling noval wildlife stories. Co-founders Justin Grubb and Alex Goetz traveled down to Georgia to learn how to climb trees in order to film stories in one of the most under-explored regions on earth - the canopy.