“Seek Wild Places Filled With Wonder and Inspiration”

 

“Conservation Through Inspiration.”

Arthur Lefo is a French-American widllife photographer, expedition guide, writer, and conservationist.

His inspiring visual arts work has captured the attention of global audiences and has been featured by acclaimed outlets such as National Geographic, World Wildlife Fund, and more. His work is artistic yet realistic, emotional yet scientific, powerful yet delicate, filling the viewer with a sense of awe and admiration for the wonderful creatures of the wild.

His journey in photography began in the vast expanses of the Alaskan backcountry. It was here that he first picked up a camera and began to capture the beauty of wilderness in a place where it shines brightest. A few months later, a visit to Greenland brought the idea of a rapidly changing climate from an accepted fact to a reality that he could hear, see, and feel. From that point onwards, he has dedicated his attention fully towards conservation with a focus on leveraging the magic of wildlife as a means of inspiring the conservation of their habitats.

In a world ever more disconnected from wilderness, Arthur strives to share intimate moments with wildlife and landscapes alike to open the public eye to the beauties and realities of our natural world. He claims that "only by giving people the opportunity to fall in love with the wild can we effectively influence them to care for it in a more pronounced way". 

In addition to photography and cinematography, Arthur has used guiding as a tool to inspire people to care for wilderness. Unlike most traditional guided tours, Arthur focuses on real and raw experiences in nature, building genuine connection with clients and serving as a facilitator to enable them to have profound and life changing experiences in the wild. He guides wildlife and photography tours in Wyoming, Montana, Alaska, and Colorado.