The International League of Conservation Photographers is a U.S. based non-profit organization whose mission is
to support environmental and cultural conservation through ethical photography and filmmaking.
Founded in 2005, our programs are built on the participation and contributions of our
Fellows, an incredible group of international wildlife, nature and culture photographers who, in addition to displaying remarkable photographic skills, have each demonstrated a deep commitment to conservation efforts around the globe. Our Fellowship is a dynamic, collaborative, and supportive community that aims to influence all photographers and users of imagery to adopt
the best and most sustainable practices with regards to the creation and use of visual media.
Acceptance to the Fellowship is by application only and is granted to individuals who have a proven commitment to conservation action, superior photographic skills, and the highest ethical standards. Fellows actively work with and within iLCP to promote the organization, further the agenda of a wide variety of conservation issues, and collaborate with other photographers and organizations in order to encourage people to take action in support of tangible and meaningful conservation measures. As the world’s leading organization of its type, iLCP actively advocates on behalf of the Fellows, our partner organizations, and the general professional wildlife and nature photography community on issues of common interest.