Britta Jaschinski is an award-winning wildlife photojournalist known for her compelling investigations into the relationship between humans and nature. Her distinctive photographic style sheds light on environmental and wildlife crimes, often serving as powerful evidence to urge governments, lawmakers, businesses, and the public to take meaningful action towards a more sustainable future.

Collaborating with authorities and environmental organisations, Jaschinski’s work is featured in international magazines, books, exhibitions, and festivals. Outside of her assignments, she is a sought-after speaker at major photography and conservation events across Europe, where she addresses large, global audiences.

Website: www.brittaphotography.com

Headshot of Britta Jaschinski in black and white.
© Britta Jaschinski

Her investigative images and multimedia presentations can be hard-hitting and yet they are hauntingly beautiful and deeply impactful — raising awareness while inspiring change. A passionate advocate for the natural world, she initiates and leads global awareness campaigns and currently partners with crime investigators and scientists to develop strategies aimed at ending the illegal wildlife trade within our lifetime.

Website: www.brittaphotography.com

Join us for Summit Photo 2025

From 26 to 28 September, the Society hosts its first edition of Summit Photo.

This is a rare opportunity to hear from internationally renowned photographers in conversation with explorers and policymakers. Through talks, presentations, and exhibitions, they’ll explore how photography can address the global challenges of our time.

Join our three-day festival dedicated to photography and photojournalism.

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Panoramic view of Mount Everest with snow capped mountains in black and white.