Sharing a couple of shots I put together as part of my final course work for National Geographic's Storytelling for Impact program. The program highlights ways you can use photography, video, graphics, and audio to tell stories in the most impactful ways to inspire change.
Young children observing tiny crustaceans.
Little hands at work doing what they do best, exploring.
Native vegetation act as natural buffers that protect the shoreline and adjacent properties from the effects of erosion.
It goes without saying that these shots are the start of a larger project. Looking closer at marine life and thinking of ways to contribute to the care of places like these is important for me. Stay tuned for more!
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