Jase Blair

Jase Blair

Jase Blair discovered conservation photography as a student, being inspired to follow photography as a career having seen the work of Peter Dombrovski and Olegas Truchanas and the impact a single photograph could have for conservation. These two photographers played a pivotal role in the protection of the Franklin River in Tasmania.  

Now Jase is in demand by Greenpeace, the Department of Conservation and others to capture images that will inspire awareness and action to protect precious landscapes and species.

See some of his photos here.

Jase is a professional photographer, drone pilot, writer, and adventure seeker based on Te Tai Poutini / the West Coast. He has been photographing professionally for about a decade, and from crazy flying contraptions for about 3 years. He spends his spare time in the hills as much as possible, climbing, skiing, mountain biking, trail running, and generally exploring the incredible natural environment of The Coast, and further afield.

Primarily a commercial and adventure photographer, his work includes both video and still imagery, as well as graphic design and illustration. He is a Master of the NZIPP, and a Qualified Commercial Photographer.

Jase is available for assignment and commission work and has a large library of stock imagery. Contact him here.

[Examples of his conservation images to follow…]

Franklin River by Peter Dombrovski – the photo that inspired Jase Blair