Justin Gibson
Justin has been an expedition leader and photography instructor in more than 20 countries during the past 20 years. In his decade-plus as a Nat Hab guide, he's led photo expeditions to the furthest reaches of Canada, Alaska, China, Ethiopia, Yellowstone, Finland, Russia, Norway and Borneo.
Justin's love for nature photography stems from his childhood, where he would spend weeks at a time in Yellowstone with his family. He began his professional photography career guiding some of the biggest names in wildlife photography among the wild brown bears of Alaska's Katmai National Park. While these photography legends would lead on-location workshops, Justin would keep them safe and ensure they followed ethical bear viewing guidelines. He learned valuable artistic and technical secrets from these masters of their craft, then began using those lessons develop his own photographic voice.
Using a combination of in-camera techniques, intimate subject knowledge and advanced multi-layer post-processing, Justin has developed a unique style that he hopes brings the viewer a deep understanding of the subject, culture or wildlife that he is photographing. He is passionate about teaching photography in the field, since he believes that cameras are a remarkable tool to teach conservation, sustainability and cross-cultural connection.
Justin has been featured in World Wildlife Fund magazine, Asia Geographic, Alaska magazine, AFAR magazine, multiple stock photo agencies and in Nat Hab’s marketing materials. View Justin's latest photography portfolio additions on Instagram at @cultureandwildlife.
When he’s not guiding, Justin likes to travel and photograph the world’s beautiful places and cultures, including trips to Jordan, Taiwan, Cambodia, Egypt, Thailand, Laos and Malaysia.
Enjoy this selection of Justin's photography: