Ashleigh Scully is an accomplished nature photographer with a keen interest in
bringing awareness to wildlife conservation. A high school sophomore, Ashleigh
donates many of her images to several notable nature and wildlife preservation
groups, and has given presentations on a variety of conservation topics. Ashleigh’s
photography focus is to produce images which give a glimpse into the emotions of
our country’s native fauna, exposing individual and family wildlife behaviors that we
wouldn’t otherwise have the opportunity to see. Ashleigh hopes that her images will
give the viewer a sense of empathy and respect for all creatures.
Ashleigh’s honors include the 2017 Nature’s Best Windland Smith Rice Youth
Photographer of the Year, and the 11-14 year old winner in London’s prestigious
Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. She has been published in
National Geographic Kids, Shutterbug, Outdoor Photographer and Amateur
Photographer magazines. In 2017, Ashleigh was chosen by Adobe as one of the top
young photographers in the world and selected for their “Adobe Rising Stars”
campaign. In 2015, Ashleigh was one of five talented teenage girls selected for Ellen
DeGeneres’ “GirlPower” campaign for The GAP. Her images have been exhibited in
London’s Natural History Museum, the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural
History in Washington, D.C. and in other top galleries and museums in more than 70
countries. Ashleigh is on the advisory council for Wyoming Untrapped and is an active contributing writer, photographer and youth workshop co-leader for The Canid Project.
