Annalise Kaylor on a boat, taking a photograph with a large camera with a long telephoto lens, near water and rocky surroundings.

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Hi, I’m Annalise

Annalise Kaylor is a wildlife and NGO photographer whose work has taken her on assignments to 40 countries around the world (and counting!).

With an emphasis on narrative-driven documentary photography, Annalise’s photo and video work has been seen in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Audubon Magazine, and the Associated Press, as well as PBS, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Great Big Story, and the Discovery Channel. She also partners with NGOs and non-profits for their visual storytelling, including The Nature Conservancy, charity:water, and Habitat for Humanity International.

Annalise’s work has been exhibited in galleries throughout North America, South America, and her photographs are part of the permanent collections of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library, the World Health Organization, and the United Nations. Her photography is part of the year-long Planet Ocean exhibit at Gasometer Oberhausen in Germany.

When not hunkered down in her floating blind, leading photography workshops across the globe, or working behind the lens, Annalise can be found birdwatching, hiking with her dog Susan, kayaking, knitting, and playing strategy board games (Wingspan, anyone?).