“Traditionally, nature photography has been about celebrating the stunning beauty of the natural world. This often means that any human element is avoided. I realized that I shouldn’t leave us out of the equation while telling these stories.”
Dutch photographer Jasper Doest explores the relationship between people and the natural world in his work. With a background in ecology, he focuses on conservation issues and the ways in which photography can raise awareness about environmental challenges. His images highlight both the beauty and fragility of our planet, showing how human activity shapes the landscapes and wildlife around us. A regular contributor to National Geographic and a Senior Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers, Jasper believes in the power of photography to drive positive change.
In this event—hosted by The VII Foundation contributing photographer Ilvy Njiokiktjien—Jasper discusses his approach to photography and the role of photojournalism in addressing environmental issues.