Green Career Centre
The Green Career Centre is a non-profit organization dedicated to preparing underrepresented youth - especially BIPOC, newcomers and women - for meaningful careers in the green economy. By creating accessible events, resources and research, they work to bridge the gap between equity-seeking communities and transparent environmental employment opportunities.
I was engaged to document the Centre’s annual retreat for Black, Indigenous, and Women of Colour (BIWOC), where participants immersed themselves in nature and explored pathways into the environmental field. My scope included lifestyle photography - capturing candid moments of connection, learning, and outdoor experience - and a video suite: a dynamic recap video, heartfelt testimonial interviews, and engaging short-form social media reels designed to extend the retreat’s impact and visibility.
Photo Gallery
Interview Reels
As part of the BIWOC Retreat series, I created interview reels featuring participants who shared their reflections on connecting with nature and finding belonging within the environmental movement. These conversations highlight the importance of creating inclusive spaces for women of colour to experience, learn, and lead in the outdoors - voices that inspire greater representation and equity in the sustainability field.
Recap Video
The long-form recap video captures the essence of the BIWOC Retreat - from quiet moments in nature to shared laughter and powerful conversations. Through immersive storytelling, it showcases the retreat’s atmosphere of connection, learning, and empowerment, celebrating the women who are redefining what environmental leadership looks like.