Conservation Photographic

Conservation Photographic was started by Greg Moretti. A photographer and graphic designer by passion and a natural resource manager by training, Greg left the U.S. to work on coral reef conservation and marine protected areas on the remote Pacific island of Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands. Over the next three years he realized how his passion for photography and design could be used to communicate and educate. His photography became less about making beautiful images and more about telling stories about conservation. The stories told through conservation photography are used for outreach in newspapers and education in classrooms. They are used to showcase project accomplishments to funding agencies, keeping the project money flowing. They are used to demonstrate conservation successes, showing the world that this can indeed be done. Conservation photography tells inspiring stories about communities getting involved and making a difference.

The stories told are Conservation Photographic.

Learn more about conservation photography by watching this inspiring movie "Witness: Defining Conservation Photography" and at the International League of Conservation Photographers' website.