Conservation Kids connects the next generation of young adults with the environment through the use of photography.

Here is how we do it:

  • Groups of young adults with an interest in photography and conservation with an adult organizer contact us.

  • We pick a location to perform a workshop where we learn how photography plays a key role in protecting the environment.

  • Each participant then receives a professional DSLR camera to use for the day as well as training on how to use it.

  • The rest of the day is spent photographing the environment in the field at a chosen location.

  • Images from the day are post-processed by our team and posted on our website for friends and family to view and purchase if they would like.

  • The group may choose a non-profit they would like to support with the proceeds from the sale of their images.

Submit a general inquiry by clicking the box below. Here are a few general requirements:

  • All groups must have an adult leader

  • Group size must be between 7 and 20 plus the adult leader

  • Open to young adults 13 to 18 years of age


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Conservation Kids is a fiscally sponsored project of Earth Island Institute.

Earth Island Institute, a 501(c)(3) organization, provides fiscal sponsorship, resources, training, technical assistance, and peer relationships to environmental activists looking for an organizational home and institutional leverage for their work.