Meet iLCP Fellow Photographer
Jack Dykinga
USA

Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Jack Dykinga is one of World’s most respected landscape photographers. His skill in creating images that are at once majestic and factual has made him a favorite of prestigious publications such as Arizona Highways
magazine and National Geographic magazine. Jack’s work reflects the merging of a photojournalistic, documentary approach with large-format landscape photography, focusing on environmental issues in the United States and Mexico.

  • SPOIL
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  • Flathead Wild Revisited
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  • Great Bear Rainforest RAVE
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  • Flathead Wild Intro
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  • SPOIL Trailer : Great Bear Rainforest RAVE
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  • Enbridge Pipeline: iLCP Focus on Great Bear Rainforest
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  • Patagonia RAVE slideshow
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  • RAVE Retrospective Exhibit Slideshow
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SPOIL

by EP Films and iLCP


Will the Great bear Rainforest RAVE team find a spirit bear?

iLCP teamed up with EP FIlms to create a documentary that tells the story of the threats facing the Great Bear Rainforest and the continued efforts of  the First Nations communities and conservations groups to protect this wild landscape.

About the Great Bear Rainforest RAVE

The International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) has teamed up with Pacific WILD, the Gitga’at First Nation of British Columbia, LightHawk, TidesCanada, Save our Seas Foundation, Sierra Club BC, and the Dogwood initiative to carry out a Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition (RAVE) in the Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia. We are focusing our energy and cameras on this pristine region in response to plans by several large multinational companies to build a pipeline for heavy crude oil from the Alberta tar sands across British Columbia to the coast of the Great Bear Rainforest.

The tar sands in northern Alberta are arguably one of the world’s most environmentally-devastating extractive industries and the proposed pipeline would put one of our planet’s most ecologically-sensitive and intact marine ecosystems at risk for a catastrophic oil spill through increased mega tanker traffic.

The 14-day expedition to the Great Bear Rainforest called upon 7 world-renowned photographers and 3 videographers to thoroughly document the region’s landscapes, wildlife, and culture. The RAVE provided media support to the First Nations and environmental groups seeking to stop the proposed Enbridge Gateway pipeline project (and thus expansion of the tar sands) and to expose the plan to lift the oil tanker ship moratorium.

News and Updates on the film

SPOIL premiered at Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Nevada City California January 2011

Awards

Best Environmental Film, Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival

Nominated for the Telluride Mountainfilm 2011 Moving Mountains Award

Best Long Film Award at the Coastal Film Festival judged by First Nation Youth

Merit Award for Musical Selection, Best of Craft, Best Photography, Best Environmental Film (Category Winner)at CINE 2011

Best Environmental Film,  Artivist Film Festival 2011

Best Human Interest award, Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival 2011

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Flathead Wild Revisited

by EP Films and iLCP Multimedia


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Great Bear Rainforest RAVE

by iLCP Multimedia Jenny Nichols


The Multimedia produced for the press conference for the Great Bear Rainforest RAVE in Vancouver October 16, 2010.

The Multimedia produced for the press conference for the Great Bear Rainforest RAVE in Vancouver October 16, 2010.

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Flathead Wild Intro

by Epicocity and iLCP Multimedia


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SPOIL Trailer : Great Bear Rainforest RAVE

by EP Films and iLCP Multimedia


The trailer to SPOIL, the film produced in partnership with EP Films. This film is one of the outcomes for the Great Bear Rainforest RAVE.

The International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) has teamed up with Pacific WILD, the Gitga’at First Nation of British Columbia, LightHawk, TidesCanada, Save our Seas Foundation, Sierra Club BC, and the Dogwood initiative to carry out a Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition (RAVE) in the Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia. We are focusing our energy and cameras on this pristine region in response to plans by several large multinational companies to build a pipeline for heavy crude oil from the Alberta tar sands across British Columbia to the coast of the Great Bear Rainforest.

The tar sands in northern Alberta are arguably one of the world’s most environmentally-devastating extractive industries and the proposed pipeline would put one of our planet’s most ecologically-sensitive and intact marine ecosystems at risk for a catastrophic oil spill through increased mega tanker traffic.

The 14-day expedition to the Great Bear Rainforest called upon 7 world-renowned photographers and 3 videographers to thoroughly document the region’s landscapes, wildlife, and culture. The RAVE provided media support to the First Nations and environmental groups seeking to stop the proposed Enbridge Gateway pipeline project (and thus expansion of the tar sands) and to expose the plan to lift the oil tanker ship moratorium.

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Enbridge Pipeline: iLCP Focus on Great Bear Rainforest

by Common Sense Canadian


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Patagonia RAVE slideshow

by iLCP


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RAVE Retrospective Exhibit Slideshow

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Spirit Bear in New York City
Oct 19, 2011
Spirit Bear in New York City
Oct 19, 2011
We set up tripods, we followed guides, we lived on sailboats and tugboats, we were welcomed by the Gitga’at...
Great Bear Rainforest Exhibit shines in Prince George
Aug 31, 2011
Great Bear Rainforest Exhibit shines in Prince George
Aug 31, 2011
Bring your family and friends to this free exhibition and film series at UNBC and experience the awe...
Canadian elections put Federal Conservatives back in power
May 3, 2011
Canadian elections put Federal Conservatives back in power
May 3, 2011
"Elizabeth May said she is worried that Harper will use his majority to permit oil tankers to travel...
Of Tears and Toilet Paper
Mar 17, 2011
Of Tears and Toilet Paper
Mar 17, 2011
ILCP Fellow Amy Gulick
The only thing better than being in nature making wild photographs is being with nature photographers...
Nature Inspires Action: Lessons from Great Bear
Feb 16, 2011
Nature Inspires Action: Lessons from Great Bear
Feb 16, 2011
SPOIL Premiers With 180º South + Patagonia's Yvon Chouinard
Jan 18, 2011
SPOIL Premiers With 180º South + Patagonia's Yvon Chouinard
Jan 18, 2011
"The solution may be to turn around and take one step forward. It's not one step back if you just turn...
SPOIL: The Fight to Save Great Bear Premiering At Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Jan 12, 2011
SPOIL: The Fight to Save Great Bear Premiering At Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Jan 12, 2011
Follow iLCP's RAVE through the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia to support the coastal First...
Patagonia RAVE Review
Mar 16, 2010
Patagonia RAVE Review
Mar 16, 2010
In reality, these dams would mark the beginning of the end for Patagonia because their construction would...
Patagonia Dispatch 6 February 26, 2011 from Caleta Tortel, Chile
Feb 26, 2010
Patagonia Dispatch 6 February 26, 2011 from Caleta Tortel, Chile
Feb 26, 2010
Trevor Frost
The ecosystem will be destroyed forever if the two proposed dams for the Baker are built, the beauty...
Patagonia Dispatch 5 February 23, 2010 from Chacabuco, Chile
Feb 23, 2010
Patagonia Dispatch 5 February 23, 2010 from Chacabuco, Chile
Feb 23, 2010
Trevor Frost
There is no shortage of amazing landscape shots here.
Photo essay: 12 epic scenes from Patagonia’s wildest, most threatened terrain
May 12, 2011
Photo essay: 12 epic scenes from Patagonia’s wildest, most threatened terrain
May 12, 2011
Jason Wire
Huffington Post: Athabasca Tar Sands Oil Pipeline Threatens Bears And Other Animals In Pristine Canadian Wilderness (PHOTOS)
Dec 7, 2010
Huffington Post: Athabasca Tar Sands Oil Pipeline Threatens Bears And Other Animals In Pristine Canadian Wilderness (PHOTOS)
Dec 7, 2010
iLCP
Athabasca Tar Sands Oil Pipeline Threatens Bears And Other Animals In Pristine Canadian Wilderness
The Guardian: Wildlife photographers put focus on Great Bear rainforest
Nov 2, 2010
The Guardian: Wildlife photographers put focus on Great Bear rainforest
Nov 2, 2010
The Guardian
"A team of internationally renowned photographers has released a series of stunning images captured during...
ABC News Video: The Hunt for the Rare Spirit Bears
Oct 21, 2010
ABC News Video: The Hunt for the Rare Spirit Bears
Oct 21, 2010
ABC News Video
"Searching for spirit bears, a rare white bear species revered by locals."
ABC News: Spirit Bears and the Great Bear Rainforest
Oct 21, 2010
ABC News: Spirit Bears and the Great Bear Rainforest
Oct 21, 2010
ABC News
"Conservationists hope photo spread will bring attention to pipeline proposal."
National Geographic Daily News: Photos: Canadian Rain Forest
Oct 7, 2010
National Geographic Daily News: Photos: Canadian Rain Forest
Oct 7, 2010
Rachel Kaufman
Canada's pristine western coastline could be endangered by a plan to build a new oil pipeline from Alberta...
Oil reserves put Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest under the lens
Aug 13, 2010
Oil reserves put Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest under the lens
Aug 13, 2010
David Braun
SPOIL: The Fight To Save The Great Bear Wins Top Environmental Award At Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
Feb 22, 2011
SPOIL: The Fight To Save The Great Bear Wins Top Environmental Award At Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
Feb 22, 2011
"This film and these photos make it crystal clear — we’ve got too much to save... Enbridge’s bid...
Great Bear Rainforest RAVE: Press Release
Aug 11, 2010
Great Bear Rainforest RAVE: Press Release
Aug 11, 2010
iLCP, Pacific Wild, and Lighthawk
"The Great Bear Rainforest is an environmental treasure, and the international exposure that the iLCP...
El Triunfo RAVE Report
Feb 15, 2007
El Triunfo RAVE Report
Feb 15, 2007
Cristina Mittermeier
This report describes the genesis of the Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition (RAVE) through the planning...
Rapid Assessment Visual Expeditions List All Rapid Assessment Visual Expeditions >
Great Bear Rainforest RAVE
Sep 1 ~ Sep 12, 2010
Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada
Where the pristine rainforest meets one of the richest marine ecosystems on earth.
Patagonia RAVE
Jan 15 ~ Feb 15, 2010
Patagonia
“Of all the places I’ve been in the world—and I haven’t missed many—Patagonia remains right at the top as one of my favorites, but we can’t take this special place for granted, so the establishment...
Yucatan RAVE
Jun 25 ~ Nov 1, 2010
Borderlands RAVE
Jan 25 ~ Feb 18, 2009
Balandra RAVE
Sep 15 ~ Sep 18, 2007
Balandra
Supporting citizen action in created a protected area in Balandra
El Triunfo RAVE
Feb 1 ~ Feb 28, 2007
El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve in the Sierra Madre of Chiapas protects one of the last great remaining cloud forests in the hemisphere and is reported to have a greater diversity of tree species than most...
Photography Festivals List All Photography Festivals >
Wild Photos 2011
Oct 21 ~ Oct 22, 2011
Save the Date for WILD PHOTOS 2011 October 21-22 2011
Gallery Exhibitions List All Gallery Exhibitions >
Denver Museum of Nature and Science -Digital Earth: Explore the World from Space
Nov 9 ~ Nov 9, 2011
RAVE Retrospective at The G2 Gallery
Jan 4 ~ Feb 13, 2011
RAVEs are visual expeditions to places where regular reporters do not go and where the stories that matter to our planet are being told.
Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival
Oct 29 ~ Nov 6, 2011
Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival
Oct 29 ~ Nov 6, 2011
CEMEX Conservation Series List All CEMEX Conservation Series >
OCEANS: Heart of our Blue Planet
Nov 23, 2011
With photography from the International League of Conservation photographers...
Water makes life on Earth possible, and every drop of it comes from and returns to the ocean. For centuries we have taken the ocean for granted, viewed it as inexhaustible,unknowable; a vast, briny, deep...
Photo © Daniel Beltra