Collective Spotlight - Sally Snow
Photo by Eric Chocat, Sally shooting dolphins on a research expedition in the Sulu Sea, Philippines
The Jackson Wild Collective is an incredible network and community that is bringing natural history filmmakers and conservationists closer together. While this is particularly important at this time, crucially the platform is helping increase access to the industry to many across the world. Being based in Asia, and seeing first hand some of the barriers to local filmmakers breaking into the global industry, I cannot encourage people enough to sign up and join the community. You’ll have access to opportunities from jobs and grants, to masterclasses and events, but more importantly you can shape the industry and those opportunities moving forward.
Photo by Emer Mccoy, Sally filming a campaign promoting sustainable marine wildlife tourism in the Philippines
Photo by Chris Milnes, Sally working with a women's association in Southern Leyte, Philippines - the wives, sisters and daughters of whale shark spotters.
Photo by Alessandro Ponzo, Designing an educational manta ray comic for kids
Photo by Alessandro Ponzo
Photo by Steve De Neef
Be sure to follow LAMAVE and Sally on social media:
LAMAVE's social handle: @lamaveproject
Sally's social handle: @sallyj.snow
To learn more about Sally's work with LAMAVE:
Impact Media: https://www.lamave.org/our-programs/impact-media
Sally's current project, Sharks of the Sulu Sea: https://saveourseas.com/project/sharks-of-the-sulu-sea/