Preserving Wild Places Through Partnerships.

  • As wildlife photographers and conservation advocates, we’ve been blessed to witness the raw beauty of our wild places—National Parks, ancient forests, rugged coastlines, and the incredible wildlife that call them home. With that privilege comes a deep responsibility to help protect what remains for future generations.

  • That’s why we donate 10% of all proceeds to organizations actively working to preserve and protect our National Parks, forests, oceans, and wildlife. These efforts support meaningful, on-the-ground conservation work—restoring habitats, enhancing public lands, improving access, and helping ensure the long-term health of some of the world’s most vital ecosystems.

  • Every time you support our work, you’re doing more than purchasing a photograph or product—you’re helping invest in a future where wildlife continues to thrive and wild places endure.

    Together, we’re not only capturing the wild—we’re helping protect it for generations to come.

  • The Jane Goodall Institute is a global nonprofit protecting chimpanzees, other great apes, and the forests they depend on. Grounded in science and Jane’s community-led Tacare model, JGI works with local partners to restore habitat, prevent human–wildlife conflict, and support sustainable livelihoods across Africa. Through Roots & Shoots, it empowers millions of young people worldwide to lead projects that help animals, people, and the environment. JaneGoodall.org

  • Jackson Hole Bear Solutions helps Teton County residents prevent human–bear conflicts by making IGBC-certified bear-resistant trash cans affordable and accessible. The program provides financial assistance, discounted containers, repairs, and practical education on securing attractants—keeping bears wild and people safe. JHbBearSolutions.org

  • The Vital Ground Foundation is a nonprofit land trust that conserves and connects habitat for grizzly bears and other wildlife across the Northern Rockies. They protect high-priority private lands that link larger wild strongholds and partner with communities to prevent bear–human conflicts, creating safe corridors from Greater Yellowstone to Canada. VitalGround.org

  • The Wilderness Society is a national nonprofit protecting America’s wild public lands and waters. Since 1935, it has secured new wilderness protections, defended parks and monuments from harmful development, and partnered with communities and Tribal Nations to expand equitable access and make public lands part of the climate solution. Wilderness.org

Preserve & Protect Wild Places. Glory Unto God.