Photographer – Jennifer Leigh Warner

Jennifer Leigh Warner

Jennifer Leigh Warner is a Fine Art Conservation Wildlife Photographer living in California and specializes in creating meaningful images that conveys a message of hope for the natural world. As Ethics Committee Chair for the North American Nature Photography Association, she promotes the ethical practices of photographing wildlife. Jennifer’s work focuses on human-wildlife conflict and she is the founder of the “How Humans Impact Wildlife Behavior” project.

Jennifer works with leading conservation organizations, such as the Cheetah Conservation Fund and Shoot’em with a Camera, which fights against trophy hunting, wildlife trafficking and poaching. Jennifer’s work has been featured in photography exhibitions through the United States, in publications such as Outdoor Photographer Magazine, The Wild Within, and National Geographic Online and was featured in a National Geographic exhibit during the 2016 Conference of the Parties (COP) 22 Climate Summit in Marrakech, Morocco. The exhibit was seen by some of the world’s top thought-leaders and policy-makers on the subject of climate change.