>
Benjamin Drummond and Sara Joy Steele craft stories about the natural world in the human age. As a documentary team, they collaborate with nonprofits, academic institutions, publications and others to create change through filmmaking, photography and interactive design. They particularly love to make science personal and to build teams to amplify the impact of purpose-driven work.
Benj and Sara have recently worked with Conservation International, Ocean Conservancy, The Wilderness Society, Organization for Tropical Studies, UW College of the Environment and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife among others. They're films have been featured by Telluride Mountainfilm, Wild & Scenic Film Festival, EarthxFilm, International Wildlife Film Festival, DCEFF and other touring programs. Benj's photography has appeared in National Geographic, Photo District News, Smithsonian and other publications. They've presented at a variety of events and venues, from prisons and universities to Blue Earth's Collaborations for Cause. Benj is based in Washington's North Cascades mountains where he serves on the board of directors of the Methow Conservancy.