Brett Garner
Brett is a photographer, marine biologist, and educator from California. He is happiest underwater with camera in hand working to inspire marine conservation. He has worked and traveled extensively throughout the Americas, Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East. His underwater work has taken him under the ice in Alaska and also through some of the world’s warmest seas.
He earned his undergraduate degree from UCLA in marine biology and his master’s from Scripps Institution of Oceanography in marine biology and conservation. While at Scripps, Brett received a Rapid Ocean Conservation Grant from the Waitt Foundation to produce the multimedia project, Kia Over There, which follows a group of Fijian spear-fishermen and exposes the challenges they face to protect their reef. He followed this work with projects featuring traditional landowners in the Peruvian Amazon and nomadic fishermen in Malaysian Borneo. During the 2017 bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef, Brett was on site documenting the changes daily. His work has been featured in publications including the New York Times, the BBC, the Sydney Morning Herald, and the Outdoor Journal.
He lives on the coast in Western Australia where he can enjoy the ocean even when he isn’t working.
My upcoming expeditions
Antarctica Direct: Fly the Drake Passage 8-Day
Antarctica Direct: Fly the Drake Passage Combined
Ancient Polynesia: Tuamotu and Marquesas Islands
Exploring Alaska's Coastal Wilderness
High Arctic Archipelago: Canada and Greenland