Urban humans live under confined condition. Thus finding it difficult to realize their wild nature and larger ecological self, unless they journey to the wilderness to rediscover the wild outside and then inside.
— Way of Wild Journeying by Alan Drengson

Ruth Glacier, Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska ‘23

 

Jesse Locke Childs

Artist Biography

Jesse is a talented nature and wildlife photographer, who goes beyond mere aesthetics to delve into the profound emotional connections between humans and the natural world. Initially learning the traditional techniques of wet darkroom photography in early 2004, Jesse has a truly deep understanding of the artistic process behind photography. His breathtaking images uncover hidden wonders, inviting viewers to engage with their natural surroundings on a deeper plane. With a strong passion for the philosophies of ecopsychology, Jesse underscores the intrinsic link between our well-being and the health of the planet, stirring emotions that foster a sense of duty to safeguard biodiversity. Through his art, he inspires viewers to forge a deep emotional bond with nature, fostering a greater appreciation for its beauty and vulnerability.

The bottom of Ngorongoro Crater- Tanzania, Africa

Ngorongoro Crater- Tanzania, Africa ‘18

Artist Statement

As a nature and wildlife photographer, I am driven by a profound connection to the natural world and informed by the principles of ecopsychology. This emerging field emphasizes the intrinsic bond between humans and the environment, recognizing that our psychological well-being is deeply intertwined with the health of our planet. Through my lens, I endeavor to capture not only the breathtaking beauty of nature but also the intricate details that often go unnoticed—the delicate patterns on a butterfly's wing, the mesmerizing textures of tree bark, and the vibrant life that thrives in hidden corners of our ecosystems.

I aim to invite viewers into enchanting microcosms, encouraging a sense of immersion and reverence for all living things. By honing in on the subtle intricacies of nature, I seek to evoke a deeper emotional response that fosters respect and urgency for environmental preservation. My goal is to ignite a collective awareness of our shared responsibility to protect and sustain the fragile ecosystems that nourish our planet and, in turn, our own mental and emotional health.

Ultimately, my artistic journey is not just about showcasing the wonders of nature; it is a call to action. I hope to inspire others to recognize their place within the web of life and to understand that healing our relationship with the earth is essential for both personal and planetary well-being. I aspire to contribute to a greater understanding of the interconnectedness of all life and to advocate for a sustainable future for generations to come.

Outside of Fort San Cristóbal- San Juan, Puerto Rico

Outside of Fort San Cristóbal- San Juan, Puerto Rico ‘15

 

 

 

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