Storytelling for science, conservation and public awareness

Lorenzo Mittiga creates visual stories for conservation organizations, scientific projects and environmental initiatives that need to communicate complex environmental and marine issues with clarity, credibility and emotional impact.

From fieldwork to public communication

Conservation work often happens far from public view. Strong photography, film and narrative structure can help translate research, restoration, monitoring and field operations into stories that audiences, funders, communities and decision-makers can understand.

Field Documentation & Conservation Work

Visual storytelling for conservation and science can include underwater and topside field documentation, restoration work, biodiversity imagery, interviews, monitoring activities and communication assets for reports, campaigns, websites and public outreach.

Coral restoration documentation with divers in Bonaire
Coral Restoration Documentation
Scientific field documentation and reef monitoring
Scientific Fieldwork
Conservation storytelling for marine and environmental projects
Mangrove Conservation

What conservation storytelling can include

  • Documentary photography
  • Underwater and topside filming
  • Drone footage
  • Fieldwork and restoration documentation
  • Scientist, NGO and community interviews
  • Short documentary films
  • Campaign videos for awareness and fundraising
  • Editorial photography and written narrative support
  • Social media versions for outreach
  • Image and video assets for reports, websites and presentations

Focus areas

  • Marine conservation
  • Coral restoration
  • Mangrove restoration
  • Reef monitoring
  • Climate change and ocean impacts
  • Biodiversity documentation
  • Protected areas and marine parks
  • Community-based conservation
  • Scientific expeditions and field research
  • Wildlife conservation
  • Expedition storytelling

A scientific and visual approach

The work combines field experience, underwater imaging, documentary filmmaking and a conservation background. The goal is to create content that is visually strong, scientifically respectful and useful for communication, education, advocacy and long-term project visibility.

Project format

Each project is developed according to the organization’s goals, field conditions, target audience, timeline and deliverables. Work can range from short campaign assets to complete visual storytelling packages for conservation programs, expeditions or environmental initiatives.

Need to communicate a conservation story?

Send the project background, location, conservation objective and intended use to discuss a visual storytelling collaboration.

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