350 Professional Photographers

350 places and people threatened by our changing climate, beautifully captured by 350 professional photographers.
Photography is an extremely important medium to communicate what is happening to people and places around our changing planet.  Many professional photographers have graciously donated their time and beautiful photos to the cause of 350 and combating global warming worldwide.  In this collection, you will find images of threatened places, impacted peoples, climate solutions, and more, each with a caption explaining the connection to climate change. Click above to view the submissions submitted thus far, and contact us if you're a professional photographer who would like to submit a photo to the cause.  Click here for submission guidelines and form.

We apologize that the titles and captions appear only in English, but hope if you speak a different language that you'll still appreciate the beauty and diversity of these images.  All images in the collection are copyrighted in the name of the individual photographers, any usage requires written permission (and possibly a fee) from the copyright holders.

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Chris Linder,

"Evenki, Reindeer Herder"

James Beissel

"Losing Ground"

Kevin Steele

"California Canyon Wildfire"

Kevin Steele

"High Fire Hazard Alert"

Kevin Steele

"Elegy to the Diamond Couloir"

Peter Dennen

"Commuting Against the Odds"

Peter Dennen

"Our Childrens' Future?"

Peter L. Johnson

"Floodplain Oil Barrel"

Skye Hohmann

"Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands"

Skye Hohmann

"Sinking Road, Marshall Islands"

Peter Hemming

"Arctic Sunrise"

Peter Hemming

"The Arctic Giant (Big Tusker)"

Peter Hemming

"Drifting Icebergs"

Peter Hemming

"The Last Iceberg"

Ethan Welty

"The Green Balloon"

Ethan Welty

"Death in Sight"

Ethan Welty

"Emerging Landscape"

Greg Halvorsen Schreck

"Farmer Vicki"

Greg Halvorsen Schreck

"Farmer Henry"

Greg Halvorsen Schreck

"Keisha"

Howie Garber,

"Dazhai Rice Terraces"

Howie Garber

"Monarch Butterflies on Bark"

Clare Morrison

"In Flight"

 

Vern Clevenger

"We don't have winters like this anymore"

 

Chris Noble

"Twilight on the Himalaya"

Jason Houston

"Wyatt and the Polar Bear"

Corey Rich

"Snowboarding Carstenz"

Ace Kvale

"Porter on Zanskar River, Ladakh"

Howie Garber,

"Feeding Polar Bears"

Santiago Gilbert Isern

"Extreme Weather, Linares, Nuevo Leon, Mexico"

Jeff Foott

"Coal Fired Power Plant, Page, Arizona"

Peter Hemming,

"Sinking Walrus"

Kevin Schafer,

"Melting Glacier"

Fiona Stewart,

"Freezing Penguin"

Karen Wattenmaker

"Crown Fire"

Beth Steinhauer

"Bug Kill in the Black Hills"

Mary Whitesides

"Landscape Invaded by Plastic"

Mark Conlin

"Dead Coral"

Robert vanWaarden

"Green Storms the Capital"

 

Angela Faris Belt

"Bark Beetles"

David Arnold

"Double Exposure"

Norbert Wu

"Polar Sea Ice"

Tom Reed

"Evil Sky"

Dan Morris,

"Antique Gas Pumps"

Tane Sinclair-Taylor

"Reefs - On the Brink"

John Quigley

"350 Aerial Sculpture"

Jeff Foott

"Weapons of Forest Mass Destruction"

Chris Noble

"Jellyfish, Pranang Peninsula, Thailand"

Chris Noble

"Solutions: Organic Gardening"

Chris Noble

"Drought in the Southeast"

Chris Noble

"Solutions: Wind Farms"

Stein Nilsen

"Snow Petrel with dead chick in Antarctica"

Chantal Bekker

"Nature vs. Culture"

Daniel Shea

"Zoo Bear"

Marco Simola

"Costa Verde, Lima Bay"

Wang Ping

"The Motorcycle Herd Boy at Namtsuo Lake"

Mike Kahn

"Jobs, Clean Air, and Climate Justice"

James Balog

"Columbia Repeats: 2006-2009"

James Balog

"Columbia Pools"

Angela Faris Belt

"Controlled Burn, Colorado, 2009"