book projects, including Wild Orphans, The Outdoor Traveler’s Guide to
Australia, America’s Rainforest as well as several titles in the highly acclaimed
children’s series “Nature Watch” by Carol Rhoda Books.
Gerry is currently working on three major long-term projects in addition to the
Gulf Oil Spill Project, they include Great Ape Diaries, Taming Giants: 2000 years
of domesticating Asian elephants as well as two cycling books on the Tour de
France: Le Domestique: The Dog Soldiers of July and Chasing the Lanterne
Rouge. These an other projects can be followed online via his various blogs.
As an award-winning nature photographer and writer for over 25 years, he
has documented the lives of endangered species, indigenous cultures and
threatened ecosystems across every continent. While filming orphaned baby
African elephants in Kenya for his book, Wild Orphans, Gerry was inspired to
create and found GLOBIO to engage and connect kids in dialogue around
the world about what makes up their own unique ‘backyard.’
GLOBIO, a children’s education nonprofit based in the United States. GLOBIO
is a children’s online education community, the only such global organization
dedicated solely to childrens’ discovery and communication about cultural
and biological diversity. Gerry heads up GLOBIO’s online creative
development team and actively films for the organization’s extraordinary
visual archives. He also oversees project sites in Bhutan, China, India, Kenya
and the USA.
Gerry's photography is represented internationally by Minden Pictures
For an expanded list of publishing, awards, travel and work details see Gerry's
Career Bio

Gerry’s career has
encompassed numerous
long-term documentary
projects for GLOBIO, World Wildlife
Fund, Chevron PNG, the Australian
Tourism and his current project with
National Audubon Society, the Gulf Oil
Spill Project. His numerous magazine
projects include work for such
publications as Paris Match, Ranger
Rick, BBC Wildlife, New York Times, GEO
and National Geographic. Additionally,
Gerry has created award-winning