I have been focussing a lot in females in the nature and outdoor scenes, typically under represented, but with perhaps a more intricate and interesting view on nature.

Mother Nature is female

FEMALE PHOTOGRAPHERS/FILM MAKERS:

> Tor Harrison

> Cat Vinton

traveller and photographer, Cat in based down in cornwall. Her photos are really beautiful but her words are also incredible. This is an article she wrote about her life close to nature and free over lockdown.

https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2020/dec/09/my-year-of-roaming-free-in-cornwall-photo-essay-cat-vinton

> Jessie Leong

climbing photographer

> Rachel Sarah

adventure and climbing photographer and videographer.

> Hollie Hamsworth    

photographer and videographer. She founded her own film company follow films

https://www.followfilms.co.uk/films/hannahwardle

> Cal Major 

Adventurer Cal Major recently took on a massive trip where she paddle boarded around the coast of Scotland. James Appleton made an amazing video about it.

> Isabel Paige

Youtube creator who makes stunning peaceful videos where she lives in alignment with nature and features a lot of her music. they are like diary entries of her life and are quite personal.

https://www.youtube.com/c/IsabelPaige

(screenshots from her videos)

> The right to roam films

https://vimeo.com/user15966900

really lovely editing around land usage

> Pinnacles and petticoats exhibit

 

AUTHORS

> the salt path, Raynor Winn

“The lady set off, in search of summers long past, always just around the next corner. On a basic level, maybe all of us on the path were the same; perhaps we were all looking for something. Looking back, looking forward or just looking for something that was missing. Drawn to the edge, a strip of wilderness where we could be free to let the answers come, or not, to find a way of accepting life, our life, whatever that was. Were we searching this narrow margin between the land and the sea for another way of being, becoming edgelanders along the way. Stuck between one world and the next. Walking a thin line between tame and wild, lost and found, life and death. At the edge of existence.”

> wild, Cheryl strayed

> Nan Shepherd, The Living Mountain

“Yet often the mountain gives itself most completely when I have no destination, when I reach nowhere in particular, but have gone out merely to be with the mountain as one visits a friend with no intention but to be with him.”