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ABOUT JACK
Jack is a wildlife & expedition cinematographer and photographer working from 81ΒΊ N to 78ΒΊ S.
He has filmed for PBS and completed over 30 assignments as a polar expedition filmmaker documenting places including Antarctica, Svalbard, South Georgia, Greenland and Nunavut. He works closely with scientists and guides to communicate the natural history of these regions to inspire connection and preservation.
His naturalistic style and passion for conservation allows him to capture and present immersive yet fleeting moments from a candid and genuine perspective.
How to live sustainably and in harmony with the natural world drives him in both his personal life and the work that he creates.
ABOUT THE WORK
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β’ Drones - EASA (EU) A1-A3 License, 1000βs of hours of operation of DJI Mavic systems.
β’ Gimbal Tracking - Ronin-S systems, most experienced operating from small boats.
β’ Experienced with Canon DSLR & Mirrorless, and Black Magic Pocket 6K systems.
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β’ Provide Lectures, interpretation & discussion about the surrounding environments during expeditions.
β’ Teach photography skills with Mirrorless, DSLR, and Smartphone cameras.
β’ Zodiac Operation in various environments including extreme polar environments (Antarctica, Greenland, Canadian High Arctic).
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β’ 2 Antarctic Seasons - Guide / Filmmaker / Station Worker (McMurdo)
β’ 2 Arctic Seasons
β’ RYA - Power Boat Level 2. 100βs of hours driving Zodiacs in extreme polar environments
β’ STCW - International Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers
β’ NOLS - Leave No Trace Master Educator
β’ PADI - Dry Suit Diver, Adventure Diver
β’ AHA - Adult First Aid/CPR/AED
β’ View LinkedIn.
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β’ LensCulture Emerging Talent Awards 2023: Editors Pick
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β’ Acatenango, Guatemala - 3,976 m // 13,041 ft
β’ Santa Maria Volcano, Guatemala - 3,772 m // 12,375 ft
β’ Aiguilles MarbrΓ©es Ridgeline Traverse 3535 m // 11,597 ft
β’ Tanque Verde, Arizona - 2148 m // 7049 ft
β¦ weβre getting there.