International League of Conservation Photographers

The International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP)[1] is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to furthering environmental and cultural conservation through ethical photography. A project-driven organization, it partners with leading conservation groups, scientists, and policy makers worldwide in order to produce high-quality documentary images that depict both the beauty of the natural world and the challenges it faces.

It was founded at the WiLD8 World Wilderness Congress in Alaska in 2005 by a group of conservation photographer led by Cristina Mittermeier, and since then has developed a reputation as a leading player in the world of environmental conservation. iLCP's elite roster of 103 Fellows[2] (2016) includes the top nature, wildlife and conservation photographers of the world. The main office of the iLCP is located in Washington, DC, and its photographer Fellows reside and work in every corner of the globe.

Since 2005, iLCP has conducted a number of photographic expeditions,[3] to locations where threats to biodiversity are imminent. During these expeditions, teams of specialized iLCP photographers, in collaboration with local and international conservation organizations, produce a comprehensive picture of an area or of a conservation issue. The images collected are then used to bring awareness to the threat and help partner organizations push forward their conservation goals. iLCP also provides image licensing services conservation groups using the images captured by these Fellows. For use in galleries, exhibits, and talks, these images provide the visual connection that help communicate a larger conservation cause. iLCP's expeditions have contributed to a number of environmental victories worldwide, and have helped to heighten the public's awareness of lesser known or documented environmental issues. From presentations to school children, to discussions with political leaders, and from publications in local newspapers to exhibits in the world's most prestigious venues, iLCP works at all levels to replace environmental indifference with a new culture of stewardship and passion for our beautiful planet.

WiLDspeak is a conservation communications symposium organized by the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP). Held on November 16, 2015, WiLDspeak has aims at becoming an annual conference for world's leading nature and wildlife photographers, editors, funders, scientists, and conservationists. The sponsors included: Code Blue Foundation, Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation, Wilburforce Foundation, Cognisys, Voltaic Systems, Nikon, Save Our Seas Foundation, The Summit Foundation, Lowepro, The Nature Conservancy, Carnegie Institution for Science, and Honest Tea


List of ILCP Photographers


Octavio Aburto
Karine Aigner
Theo Allofs
Michael Aw
James Balog
Daniel Beltrá
Tom Blagden
Clay Bolt
Gary Braasch
Connie Bransilver
Peter Cairns
Luciano Candisani
Peter Chadwick
Paul Colangelo
Claudio Contreras Koob
Wade Davis
Miguel Angel de la Cueva
Jasper Doest
David Doubilet
Benjamin Drummond
Jason Edwards
Keith Ellenbogen
Katherine Feng
Eladio Fernandez
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Jeff Foott
Michael Forsberg
Jurgen Freund
Laurent Geslin
Daisy Gilardini
Annie Griffiths
Amy Gulick
Morgan Heim
Shawn Heinrichs
Morten Hilmer
Paul Hilton
Ralph Lee Hopkins
Jason Houston
Alison Jones
Beverly Joubert
Sandesh Kadur
Karen Kasmauski
Dorothy & Leo Keeler
Robert Glenn Ketchum
Mattias Klum
Tim Laman
Frans Lanting
Garth Lenz
Chris Linder
Balan Madhavan
Thomas Mangelsen
Francisco Marquez
Peter Mather
Ian McAllister
Cristina Mittermeier
Robin Moore
James Morgan
Juan Carlos Munoz
Piotr Naskrecki
Boyd Norton
Neil Ever Osborne
Cheryl-Samantha Owen
Pete Oxford
Denis Palanque
Thomas Peschak
Michael Ready
Iñaki Relanzón
Jim Richardson
Joe Riis
Michel Roggo
Jaime Rojo
Norbert Rosing
Jenny E. Ross
Bob Rozinski
Delphin Ruché
Jose Benito Ruiz
Joel Sartore
Krista Schlyer
Florian Schulz
Wendy Shattil
Dave Showalter
Igor Shpilenok
Brian Skerry
George Steinmetz
Mac Stone
Roy Toft
Joris van Alphen
Jan Vermeer
Gerrit Vyn
Carlton Ward Jr.
Jed Weingarten
Michele Westmorland
Staffan Widstrand
Steve Winter
Art Wolfe
Xi Zhinong
Christian Ziegler

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