Yolanda

Madagascar, 2008
Traveling across the southern spiny desert of Madagascar, I suddenly grew very sick. I wasn’t sure if it was dehydration or perhaps food poisoning, but in any case we needed to stop along the road where we came across a small village. After stepping out of the car and standing under the beating sun, my vision swam and I crawled under a small lean-to hut to find some shade. Yolanda, as I later learned her name, graciously shared her roof with me. Her face was covered with powder made from a medicinal tree, and she explained that she had malaria, so she too was not feeling well. Suddenly feeling sheepish about my much less dire sickness, I was still grateful for her company.
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Lady Shepherd

Ecuador, 2008
While traveling in the highlands of Ecuador, this lonely shepherd caught my attention. In broken Spanish she explained that after school she had to watch the sheep, but what she really wanted to was play ball.
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Genipapo

Brazil, 2012
The art of body painting is very important to Amazonian cultures. In most regions of the Brazilian Amazon, people use a wild fruit called ‘Genipapo.” About the size of a grapefruit, the genipapo has a fleshy consistency that, when mixed with charcoal, oxidizes and becomes a semi-permanent ink. Women do most of the painting and they use their fingers, fine sticks, feathers and other tools to patiently and carefully apply the paint to people’s bodies. It can take many hours to paint somebody head to toe.
The geometric designs and patterned motifs they create have many meanings, depending on who wears the paint. Children tend to opt for playful paintings, and it is common to see little boys painted with spots, like the jaguar, or fully black, like the spider monkey. Girls are more sophisticated and often prefer basketry or nature designs, practicing for when they are old enough to paint others as their mothers and grandmothers before them.
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Menire

Brazil, 2012
It was already mid-morning and the sun was starting to get too bright to photograph. A group of young Kayapó women had gathered to collect a handful of beads from an incoming traveler, which they use to make their beautiful bracelets. She was the last one in line, waiting patiently for her turn while casually ignoring my camera. When she finally did turn to acknowledge me, I found myself captivated by her inscrutible countenance as she lifted her chin and allowed me to snap a portrait of her. “Menire” is the word Kayapo women call themselves; a complex identity woven through culture, belonging, and a matriarchal heritage as rich as the rainforest.
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Ancestral Waters

Brazil, 2012
I followed this young girl into the Xingú River late one afternoon as all the children from the Kayapó village of A’ukre descended into the cooling waters for an evening swim. The way the light filtered through the forest and bounced off the cobalt surface of the river illuminated the delicate patterns on her face. The expression she wore was bright and innocent, perhaps unaware of the terrible fate awaiting the river that has sustained her community for generations; the construction of the sinister dam being built upstream that threatened her very existence, was almost too much to bear.
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Lilies

Madagascar, 2013
Driving through the Alley of the Baobabs in Western Madagascar, I spotted this flooded field overflowing with the blossoms of water lilies. We stopped the car to photograph the trees towering in the distance, when a splash caught my eye. A young woman was diving in the shallow water and gathering armfuls of the delicate flowers. She stood elegant and proud, presenting her small harvest to me like a bouquet.
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The Traveler

BAHAMAS
“Our maiden voyage around the world has given me the chance to immerse myself in the pulse of life within our ocean like never before. Since we launched in December, I’ve taken a crash course in sailing while learning what it takes to be part of a small crew on the open ocean. We’ve had our fair share of challenges, but the rewards have been immeasurable. Each dive has brought me closer to the animals I love as I explore their environments through the lens of my camera. I’ve grown as an artist, conservationist, and a person working with a host of passionate, local voices all rising for our seas. We couldn’t have picked a better place to find our sea legs than the Bahamas and I’m so grateful to have met such a vibrant community of artists, leaders, and visionaries. As I look ahead to the next horizon, I feel more hope surging—I feel the inevitability of a flourishing ocean.” –CM
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Cristina Mittermeier
CRISTINA MITTERMEIER
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One of the most respected voices in conservation photography and one of the most influential female photographers in the world, Cristina Mittermeier began her career as a Marine Biologist working in her native Mexico.

For the past twenty-five years, she has dedicated herself to inspiring a global audience to care about the delicate balance between human well-being and healthy ecosystems.
Cristina’s work has exhibited at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, The Miller Gallery in Cincinnati, The Paul Nicklen Gallery in New York, Xposure in the UAE , Art Basel Miami, Terras de Salitre/Mar de Mares Festival in Santiago, The Museum of Plastic Pop-Up in New York, The United Nations Headquarters in association with Disney and Girl Up, and at Fotografiska in Stockholm, Sweden.
Cristina is the co-founder of SeaLegacy, the founder and former president of the International League of Conservation Photographers, a board member for the WILD Foundation, an advisor on two major Conservation International programs, an esteemed public speaker, and a recipient of multiple internationally recognized awards for her photography. In 2016, Cristina received the Imaging Award for Photographers who Give Back and in 2018 was acknowledged as a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year.

She is the editor of 26 conservation photography books and her Fine Art Coffee Table book, Amaze, is in its second printing.
Today, Cristina is the Co-founder of the conservation society, SeaLegacy, a National Geographic contributing photographer, a Sony Artisan of Imagery and the editor of 26 coffee table books on conservation issues. She is the first female photographer to reach 1M followers on Instagram and was a 2018 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year. She is acknowledged as one of the most Influential Women in Ocean Conservation in 2018 by Ocean Geographic, and The Men’s Journal recently named her as one of the 18 Most Adventurous Women in the World.
Cristina is a pioneer in the use of powerful and emotive imagery to propel conservation efforts. Born in Mexico, Cristina is a marine biologist, photographer, and writer who specializes in issues surrounding fisheries and indigenous cultures.
World's leading conservation photographers honored and awarded in Chicago
Goose Lady
SeaLegacy: Storytelling at the intersection of art, science, and conservation
Cristina Mittermeier "She’s Mercedes”
Cristina Mittermeier Talks about lady with the goose
Cristina Mittermeier Bubblegum
Lady with the Goose
Make It Better Media Group 19 subscribers The Modern Eco-Warriors: A Fundraiser for SeaLegacy
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Secrets

(2021, The Bahamas)
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LAST HUNTERS OF THE NORTH

Greenland, 2015
“As he lifts his eyes to the falling snowflakes, Naimanngitsoq Kristiansen reminds me that nature is a cathedral, a mosque, a sanctuary; made all the more hallowed by the first flurry of snow in Spring.”
-Cristina Mittermeier
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