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MEGAN BRIEF

COUNTRY:
US
STATE/PROVINCE:
MT
LANGUAGE:
EN

Megan Brief is a wildlife photographer and nature writer based in Bozeman, Montana. She inspires empathy for endangered species by using storytelling as a bridge to belonging, understanding, and action. Her explorations have taken her to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro, beneath the waves with Galapagos penguins, across the Arctic in search of polar bears, and through the grasslands of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. 

Megan grew up in New York’s Hudson Valley, where the mountains and marshlands nurtured her reverence for nature. What started as photographing microcosms in her backyard, led her to document human-wildlife conflict and coexistence on local hiking trails as part of National Geographic's Open Explorer initiative.

Megan holds a Master’s degree in Nature-Culture-Sustainability Studies from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her graduate thesis, "Exploring Multimedia Storytelling as a Novel Tool to Inspire Americans to Participate in Wildlife Conservation," sought to combat wildlife crime with compassion. With the plight of the pangolin at the center of her investigation, she examined ways in which Indigenous knowledge and cultural mythology could be leveraged to enrich scientific research and understanding.

Megan works remotely as the Digital Marketing Coordinator for Natural Habitat Adventures, the world's first 100% carbon-neutral travel company and official conservation travel partner of World Wildlife Fund (WWF). As Marketing Lead for Nat Hab’s Women's Journeys program, she empowers women on global eco-adventures to experience nature and return home as ambassadors for conservation.

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Ambassador Workshops

2026-06-12
Il microcosmo della Rocca Workshop di fotografia naturalistica e storytelling nella riserva naturale di Manerba

Un’immersione fotografica tra i contrasti cromatici e ambientali della Riserva Naturale della Rocca di Manerba del Garda. Questo workshop è un viaggio che attraversa ecosistemi opposti: dal microcosmo vitale delle zone umide, dove impareremo a gestire la luce e il movimento per ritrarre la rapidità di libellule e tricotteri, fino alle pendenze aride e solari della riserva. Dedicheremo particolare attenzione alla fotografia botanica, andando alla ricerca delle rare orchidee selvatiche, per poi alzare lo sguardo e studiare la composizione del paesaggio lacustre dalle iconiche scogliere a picco sul Garda. Il corso è rivolto a chi vuole affinare la tecnica della macro-fotografia e del paesaggio, imparando a leggere il territorio per valorizzare sia il dettaglio invisibile che l'ampio orizzonte, nel rispetto assoluto dell'ambiente.

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2026-06-12
Africa - Zambia - Explore South Luangwa - Leopards and more!

There are few places in Africa as raw and rewarding as South Luangwa National Park. Known as the home of the walking safari and one of the best places on the continent to see the elusive Leopard, this is where patience and passion for wildlife truly pay off. Set along the winding Luangwa River, the park is bursting with life — from vast herds of elephant and buffalo to hippos crowding the waterways, and predators never far away. But it’s the leopards that steal the show. South Luangwa has one of the highest densities in Africa, offering incredible opportunities to observe and photograph these solitary cats as they move silently through the bush or rest in the trees above. Days are shaped by golden light and anticipation. Early morning drives, slow explorations of the bush, and evenings that come alive with nocturnal action. Whether you’re behind the camera or simply taking it all in, every moment feels immersive and real. This isn’t just a photo safari, it’s a proper wilderness experience. Wild, authentic, and unforgettable.

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2026-06-12
14 Day Best of Uganda Photography Tour

Experience Uganda through a focused, small-group photography workshop designed to capture its most iconic wildlife and landscapes. From close encounters with mountain gorillas and chimpanzees to photographing lions, leopards, and elephants on safari, this journey offers a rare combination of primates and big game. With just five guests, you’ll have the time, space, and guidance to create powerful, story-driven images across a wide range of environments.

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