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Nick Dancy is a wildlife photographer based in West Tennessee whose work focuses on documenting authentic wildlife behavior through photography and visual storytelling. Specializing in birds, raptors, waterfowl, and other native wildlife, he spends countless hours in the field capturing moments that inspire people to appreciate and protect the natural world.

Through his photography and social media platforms, Nick shares educational content, behind-the-scenes experiences, and the stories behind each image to connect outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, and conservation-minded audiences. His goal is to encourage others to slow down, explore nature, and experience the outdoors through a photographer’s perspective.

Nick photographs with a Sony Alpha system and is proud to be a member of the f-stop Pathfinder Collective.

Luka Esenko is a Slovenian landscape and travel photographer and the founder of Esenko Workshops, one of the most established photography tour companies in the Adriatic region. Based in Ljubljana, he has led small-group photography tours since 2008, guiding photographers across Slovenia, Croatia, Italy, Austria, Montenegro and Bulgaria, as well as further afield to destinations such as Uganda and Socotra. Having travelled to more than 50 countries, Luka is happiest in the mountains, where his love of nature and the outdoors shapes his work. His photographs have appeared in National Geographic, numerous magazines, travel guides and online media, and he is regularly commissioned by the Slovenian Tourist Board. He is known for pairing deep local knowledge with a relaxed, generous teaching style that helps photographers return home with images they are proud of.

Isaak Schiller is a Cairns-based Director of Photography and documentary filmmaker with over 10 years of experience across remote and extreme location cinematography, commercial production, and environmental storytelling. Operating under his production company Art Life Films, Isaak works across documentary features and branded content, with clients spanning major health networks, corporates, and conservation organisations. He is currently one of the Directors of Photography and co-directors on Plastic Tsunami — Voices of the Pacific, a feature documentary on plastic pollution across the Pacific and its devastating impact on remote First Nations communities. Isaak shoots primarily on Sony Cinema Line cameras and is passionate about using the power of film to tell stories that matter.

Born in Jerusalem, Israel in 1999 and currently based in Modi'in, Ariel is an adventure filmmaker and photographer driven by a profound connection to the natural world.

Ever since bringing a camera and a drone on his very first mountain climb, his fascination with the outdoors has only deepened. Over the years, he has immersed himself in some of the most extreme environments on Earth to capture the raw reality of the wild. His expeditions have taken him across the globe - from tracking elusive snow leopards in the high altitudes of Ladakh, to filming high altitude mountaineers in Peru, and documenting the haunting atmosphere of burnt forests in Argentina.

What began as a simple drive to create eventually transformed into his life's work. His ultimate goal is to bridge the gap between the audience and the wild, allowing viewers to feel the exact same powerful realities he encounters off the grid.

Ariel is constantly seeking out untold stories, whether they involve uncharted mountains, vanishing cultures, or individuals pushing their physical limits. Drawing on his extensive experience managing complex remote expeditions, his mission is to deliver authentic, human led narratives with the utmost respect for the untamed spaces he operates in.

Damian Waters is a UK-based nature and landscape photographer whose work captures the wild beauty of the natural world from sweeping landscapes to intricate details of wildlife. With a career spanning decades, Damian has built a rich portfolio that reflects his deep curiosity for the environment and his ability to reveal quiet, powerful moments in nature through his lens. His images have been published internationally in magazines, books, and online media and showcase his versatility from grand coastal scenes to the subtle charm of tiny insects and flora.

Damian’s photography has been recognised in major competitions, he is the reigning special award at the Landscape Photographer of the Year for an evocative image from the Scottish Highlands. He shares his passion for visual storytelling with a growing global audience through workshops, talks, and his digital platforms, inspiring others to see the extraordinary in the everyday.  

 Rooted in the UK near Liverpool, Damian brings a lifetime of exploration and appreciation for the outdoors to his photography, blending technical mastery with a storyteller’s eye to connect people with place and moment.  

David lives on the Northern Beaches of Sydney and specialises in Landscape, Architectural and Creative photography.

David’s first experience behind the lens was in his twenties. He left Australia and made London a base for overseas adventure. David spent the next decade travelling the developing world, capturing his experiences on a used SLR.

Two decades later, after raising two girls, completing a master’s degree and building a career as a software engineer, David stumbled back into photography after sitting for a corporate headshot. Sitting in the studio brought back old memories, sitting atop the roof of buses on high-altitude mountain passes and hiking through remote valleys in faraway places. With a mix of nostalgia and a dose of curiosity, David decided to try his hand at photography once again.

Over the next several years, David developed his skills, competed in competitions and received awards from national and international salons, including Best Landscape Photo in Salon. 

In 2022, David attained the honour of Fellow from the Australian Photographic Society and in 2025, the Excellence FIAP (EFIAP) distinction from the Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique.

The Daily Mirror newspaper named Edmond Terakopian as the author of one of the world’s most iconic photographs, referring to a photograph from the July 7th terrorist bombings in London.

One of his photographs from the terrorist attacks was selected for “100 Photos of the 21st Century: Editions de la Martiniere”. He was also invited by Dr Paul Lowe to contribute to the best selling book, “Photography Rules: Essential Dos and Don’ts from Great Photographers”.

Edmond Terakopian started as a news photographer in 1989, working his way up through the regional papers, national and international newspapers, magazines and wire agencies. He has participated in several group and solo exhibitions, exhibiting in 88 cities worldwide, and has also been published in numerous books.

Edmond’s main areas of interest are news, features, fashion, portraits and commercial photography. He’s a multi award-winning photographer and film maker, being named the British Press Awards Photographer of the Year and also winning third place in the Spot News category of the prestigious World Press Photo contest. To date (December 2025) he has amassed 151 awards and nominations for his photography and film making.

His client list has included the biggest names in the industry, having regularly worked with The Guardian, The Times, The Daily Mirror, The Evening Standard, The Press Association, Associated Press and Agence France Press. He has worked with the most established PR agencies and shot campaigns for the best known brands, including an international campaign for Panasonic. He is currently represented by Eyevine, Barcroft Media and Polaris Images. He has also previously served on the committee of the BPPA (British Press Photographers’ Association) and is a member of the National Union of Journalists.

Nathan White is a Travel, Landscape and Commercial Photographer based on the North-West coast of Tasmania in Australia.

Nathan originally started his career in the IT industry where he worked for 11 years, but in 2011 he made the life changing decision to start afresh in Tourism. As a result of the diverse career change, he became increasingly fascinated and left in awe by the beautiful imagery that is used in destination marketing. Shortly thereafter he bought his first camera and started his addiction, as do all photographers, to ‘chasing the best light’.

Nathan has been operating as a full-time commercial and landscape photographer since 2016. His work has been featured with inflight magazines, billboards, state-wide tourism marketing campaigns and various other publications. Over the years he has run workshops, sold prints locally and internationally, worked for a range of commercial and corporate clients, along with operating as a product reseller for NiSi Australia.

Since moving his family from Queensland to Tasmania in 2024, Nathan has been working as a full-time real estate photographer and videographer, but still taking every opportunity to explore and photograph the amazing landscapes and changing seasons that Tasmania has to offer.

Professional Photographer

Graduated from AFPRA (Association of Professional Photographers of the

 Argentine Republic )

More than 30 years of experience in advertising photography, landscape photography,

cultural, sports, institutional, corporate and governmental,

Covering five countries of the African continent, Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East, Latin America and the USA with dissemination of images in the most important media and exhibiting them in the Congress of the Argentine Nation itself, as a cultural exchange between the different countries. Hired by MSC cruises for inaugurations and departures, he had the opportunity to portray Sofía Lore, José Carreras, Joaquín Cortes among others. By Soudafrican Airwais for adventure tourism in Africa, crossing the Andes on horseback, among other works, such as fashion in NY for brand collections. As far as social events are concerned, it has more than 1500 weddings carried out in 35 years of experience.

For 30 years he was a user of high-end Nikon (Nikon F4s, F5, D3 and D5), then he experienced the Sony brand that currently has state-of-the-art equipment and luminous lenses for all kinds of work that give him a lot of satisfaction when solving complex light situations.

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