Meet Us
Co-hosted by full-time professional wildlife photographers Jared Lloyd and Annalise Kaylor, the PhotoWILD Podcast braids together the art and science of wildlife photography, emphasizing a deeper understanding of animal behavior, biology, and ecology, alongside the craft of photography.
Jared Lloyd is a renowned wildlife photographer, environmental journalist, and educator dedicated to using art and science to inspire a deeper understanding of the natural world. His fine art photography has been featured in National Geographic, Audubon Magazine, and The New York Times, with his work celebrated for its ability to connect audiences with the beauty and fragility of nature. Over nearly two decades, Jared has led workshops around the globe, contributed to documentaries with the BBC Natural History Unit, and published extensively on conservation and natural history.
Annalise Kaylor is a wildlife/conservation photojournalist and video producer whose work has spans over 40 countries and continues to grow. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and on PBS and the Discovery Channel. Annalise collaborates with leading NGOs and nonprofits, including The Nature Conservancy, charity:water, and Habitat for Humanity Int’l and she has been exhibited in galleries across three continents. Her photography is part of the permanent collections of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library, the National Archives, the World Health Organization, and the United Nations.