Gary Braasch is an award winning photographer whose book Earth Under Fire, published by University of California Press was called one of the 50 Best Environmental Books and Media by Vanity Fair and Al Gore said "The power of Gary Braasch's personal witness to the climate crisis makes this essential reading for every citizen. In partnership with Lynne Cherry he co-wrote How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate, which won several awards for children's books.
Ashley Cooper is UK based photographer, who has been documenting the effects of climate change for the last 8 years. A background in natural sciences underpins and informs much of Ashley's work. When not behind the lens, Ashley is the Chairman of the Langdale/Ambleside Mountain Rescue Team, the busiest mountain rescue team in the British Isles.
Benjamin Drummond is a freelance photojournalist whose work explores the connection between people, nature and community. He is currently working with his partner, writer and producer Sara Joy Steele, to illustrate global climate change through local people. His photographs have appeared in such publications as Orion, Mother Jones, National Geographic, American Photo, The Seattle Times, and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Peter Essick's by-line has been in National Geographic magazine more than 30 times for stories from around the world as well as in many other international magazines. He has traveled to all seven continents and all of the 50 United States in search of compelling pictures. In recent years, he has specialized in stories about nature and the environment. He has illustrated stories on global warming, the carbon cycle, the global freshwater crisis and nuclear waste.
Steve Kazlowski is the author of The Last Polar Bear. His photographs have been featured in Audubon, Backpacking, Canadian National Geographic, National Geographic For Kids, National Wildlife, Sierra and TIME magazines, and he has published several books: Alaska's Bears of the North, Alaska's Wildlife of the North, and Alaska Wildlife Impressions. He is the only wildlife photographer to date who has extensively photographed the Alaskan polar bear and its critical Arctic coastal habitat.
Joshua Wolfe is a freelance documentary and commercial photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. He is the founding president of GHG Photos and the co-author of Climate Change: Picturing the Science published in April 2009 by W.W. Norton & Company, which Popular Mechanics called "the first book anyone seeking a layman's understanding of the science of global warming should read." Josh both shows his photography and curates at the Henry Gregg Gallery.