Photographer, journalist and communications consultant focused on outdoor sports for environmental and societal good. @gettyimages Show Us 2020 Grant Winner.
@ChKlaue@YiannisExarchos Thank you very much! I am writing a piece highlighting the amazing ladies who were in Paris snapping - and the steps taken bts for representation. Could I be emailed the stat when it is available? Hoping to use asap! [email protected] (thank you!)
@iocmedia journalist request: trying to get an urgent answer on a fact from your IOC and Paris 2024 press teams, but it has gone silent! Can I call your team to enquire somehow? Going to print tonight!
@ChKlaue Amazing facts - what a Games it was! I am putting together a piece on the photographers covering the historical sports moments. Do you know how many were accredited for Paris?
For 50 years, we've done "business unusual." Now we're trying "philanthropy unusual." Meet @homeplanetfund, which invests in communities working to restore their land and waters, and stop climate breakdown. Read more: https://t.co/fA9vUtwB1f
Photos: Beth Wald
(7/10) Is the death of snowsports partly a state of mind? Friend of AU @NeonStash's new film, with @LesleyMckenna, is a fun caper of Scottish lines ridden with powerful enthusiasm – and an exhibition of the abundance mindset required for anything approaching a degrowth future.
Fossil fuels, like nuclear weapons, are a major global threat.
Watch this video to hear more about a proposed global framework to phase out coal, oil and gas fairly and forever.
Endorse the concept as an organisation or individual at https://t.co/d2Ak0ZHTah #ClimateWeekNYC
Interview: Hannah Bailey (@NeonStash) on Thrawn, her new snowboard film starring @LesleyMckenna, @LKMacCallum, the Cairngorms and Beira, goddess of winter
https://t.co/4Vh2tXhXYD
“Thrawn is the ability to make the most of whatever we’ve got. Up in the highlands we are connected to that energy." Pro snowboarder Lesley McKenna embodies this, pushing her sport's limits and advocating for her community.
Read more: https://t.co/SOaSrcZDU6
“Thrawn” is a Scottish word specific to the Highlands, meaning “stubborn” but in a good way. It's a struggle to make the most of what you’ve got, and for locals like @LesleyMckenna, it means a great day is judged by the work you put in.
Watch Thrawn: https://t.co/lw34zWlkI7
Knee-deep powder above deep-blue lochs—what more could a snowboarder want? Conditions can be harsh in the Scottish Highlands, but even @lesleymckenna will tell you that a good day there is at least as good as anywhere else. Watch Thrawn: https://t.co/lw34zWlkI7
Evocative @NeonStash & @LesleyMckenna film of Scottish snowboarder
@LKMacCallum, elected to the board of Cairngorm National Park.
On climate change: “Nobody is coming to save us. We’re going to have to roll up our sleeves and do it out goddamned selves.”
https://t.co/VBJnDQ1W2i
In the Scottish Highlands, the word “thrawn” means the virtuous stubbornness. Professional snowboarder Lesley McKenna was raised on this, and she has redefined snowboarding limits while championing her roots.
Discover her story in Hannah Bailey's film: https://t.co/lw34zWlSxF
@katylcowan Less social media, more real life! From a professional pov, I feel social platforms have become too egocentric, self obsessed & gloat-y. I think 2024 should be about looking on our own doorstep and seeing how we can contribute creatively to our community in person. More helpful!