Our
story
HERE’S OUR MAGIC MOTTO
We are a collaborative hub at the intersection of science, art, and humanity, carving a new path for the future of environmental communication. Our mission is to change the way conservationists approach the media and connect creators with projects they are passionate about.
oekologie is here for you:
the Change-Makers
I founded Oekologie Media as an all-inclusive resource for conservationists to move past their marketing challenges, turn research into moving stories, and amplify their message. As a creative with a background in conservation, I can help connect you to the target audience that will best move your cause.
and the Creators
If you are a fellow creative for conservation, you have a place here too! I truly believe that collaborative art and communication is the path to positive lasting change in this world. Join our directory of designers, photographers, and storytellers that are using their craft for the causes that drive them.
your values matter
These are ours
Intentional optimism
It is time to move away from eco-pessimism and guilt as a way to enforce change. Instead, we choose to highlight the positives and demonstrate how change is possible when we all contribute to finding solutions to our greatest problems.
intersectional collaboration
Environmental justice requires an intersectional and interdisciplinary approach. We are building a network of global citizens looking to make the world a more equitable place by amplifying the stories and people that have long been underrepresented.
genuine authenticity
Art and science have mostly been valued as mutually exclusive, but here they come together to achieve a common goal. We are passionate and unapologetic in our pursuit for good art and good stories from good people.
sustainable creativity
Art has a way of speaking to people in a way that data and statistics cannot. Even still, we are mindful of the impact we can have on the world around us. That’s why our films and content are produced to a high ethical standard and involve sustainable practices.
why here? why now?
When it was my turn to stand before the tenured college professors that were about to determine whether or not I finish college, I had to be honest in admitting that I didn’t want to do research. I said that out loud and felt as if I’d just betrayed the science community as a whole.
In college, conservation biology became my full purpose. However, as I’d realized far too late in my studies, this degree puts you strictly on the path of academia. Publish or perish in this field. After my treasonous admission, I was met by my professor who praised me for my candor, but seriously pressed me with a follow up to her original question: what did I want to do in conservation? The answer felt taboo to admit. I wanted to make films.
Here I was, with 6 years of upper level statistics and biochemistry under my belt and I wanted to do a complete 180 and pick up a camera instead. I had to prove to myself that this is what I really wanted. So at the beginning of 2021, I packed what I could into the back of my friend’s Subaru and moved to one of the most biodiverse parts of the West: Baja California Sur.
I became the resident documentarian for a local marine biologist. Over the course of 5 months, I fell in love with the process of piecing together the story of how artisanal fishermen are saving sea turtles in the Pacific. Since that experience, I have been working to find ways to archive and share the stories of people around the world that are giving their all to take care of the planet and the creatures we share it with.
Through the power of visual storytelling and the unique tools we have to communicate globally, I believe that we can protect the vulnerable by exposing communities to the land, the wildlife, and the cultures that need our help the most. Visual storytelling is how we communicate and it’s important to learn that language.
get in touch!
hello@oekologiemedia.com
Based in Colorado
Willing to travel