WORDS & IMAGES

Nell gives agency to those with no voice.

CONSERVATION

Nell's fiction, screenplays, and photographs are written and visual narratives about the importance of protecting our endangered wildlife. Global demand for illegal wildlife products has decimated Africa’s wildlife populations. From ivory to rhino horn, pangolin scales, lion bone, and more, those consumers rob Africa of its wildlife resources. Nell’s work helps protect this dynamic and rapidly growing continent. Her writing raises awareness about wildlife trafficking, poaching, and safari experiences.

PRESERVATION

The preservation of American southern culture informs Nell’s writing and photography. She grew up in the Deep South, where antebellum ruins sparked her historic preservation passion. She holds a BA degree in Anthropology, a BFA in Film and Photography, and a Master of Architecture. She is a licensed architect and has two published books about Historic Preservation: “Porch Dogs” and “GONE.”

Nell's photographs are in juried and gallery shows in the USA and Europe.