Envirofoto.com is all about delivering informative, compelling interactive visual content. The core purpose is to inspire, and educate your viewers about the environmental research work you do.


From photography to post-production to distribution, I produce high resolution digital still images, 360-degree immersive panoramas, and time-lapse movies. I can create an entire visual archive of your field work, conveying a consistent level of quality and usability.


My approach is nonintrusive, and my aim is to document the interaction between scientists and their chosen projects. This gives me the opportunity to capture peak moments in their careers that would otherwise go unrecorded. As professional photographer, I will work to any brief specified, teamwork is key to everything, we work together.


While my wife, Cecilia, was reading for MSc in Botanical Conservation, ( and currently for a DPhil in phenology and remote sensing at the ECI, Oxford - Oriel College), I found that there’s not enough professional imagery of climate science research, especially in remote and extreme locations. To have photographed the many researchers I have worked with, has been an absolute pleasure. I thank all those who have helped me become involved in such interesting work.


Building a reliable visual representation of the current research taking place in these spectacular locations, is paramount to my work ethic. I seek to accurately promote and capture, the atmosphere and ambiance of my client's programs and initiatives. There’s no question that leading environmental research, deserves to be supported with high quality professional photography.














To discuss an assignment project, commission or outreach proposal, please see contact details below.


Tel: 0044 1865 248239

Mobile: 07766 710 224

Email: jake@envirofoto.com


Based in Oxford, United Kingdom.

Images below are from my recent exhibition at the INTECOL congress in Brisbane, Australia, promoting the IBISCA partnership. Many thanks to Griffith University, The University of Queeensland, and of course Professor Roger Kitching.

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Forthcoming job locations:

Borneo - India - China - Brazil - Peru - French Guiana


Where is Jake now?


Jake is now in French Guiana photographing in the northern Amazon.