Conservation Photography
Naomi’s conservation photography is rooted in observation, patience, and respect for place. Often created from aerial perspectives, her images reveal landscapes as they breathe — wrapped in fog, light, and quiet movement.
Rather than documenting land only for scale or accuracy, this work focuses on atmosphere and relationship. Fields, tree lines, and waterways become living forms, shaped by time, weather, and stewardship. The aerial view offers distance, while still holding intimacy — inviting the viewer to slow down and truly see the land as a connected whole.
These images serve both as visual storytelling tools and as acts of attention. They honor landscapes not as resources, but as living systems — worthy of care, protection, and reverence.