EPISODE · Jul 21, 2025 · 1H 24M
Wildlife and Research Photojournalism with Nicholas Conzone
from Impact Storytelling Podcast (Ocean and Water Conservation Stories) · host Sabine M. Probst Saavedra
Welcome back to The Impact Storytelling Podcast in this episode, host Sabine M. Probst is joined by Nicholas Conzone. Nicholas blends science, journalism, and photography to shine a light on overlooked ecosystems.You may have seen his stunning photo of Ocala National Forest featured in National Geographic’s “Best of the World 2025,” or stories on invasive parasites and armored catfish threatening Florida’s fragile waters. But behind every story is a journey—and today, we’re going to explore his: how a kid with a camera and a love of the outdoors ended up documenting the front lines of environmental change.Nick’s work is rooted in Central Florida’s springs, scrublands, and species, many of which are vanishing before our eyes. We'll hear how his background in aerospace engineering and digital media led to a new kind of mission: using visual storytelling as a force for conservation.Nicks website: https://nickconzone.comNicks IG: nickconzonephotoSabine website: www.sabinemprobst.comSabines IG: sabinemprobstPodcast IG: Impact.Storytelling.PodcastSeen Blue Website: www.seenblue.orgSeen Blue IG: seenblue_org
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Welcome back to The Impact Storytelling Podcast in this episode, host Sabine M. Probst is joined by Nicholas Conzone. Nicholas blends science, journalism, and photography to shine a light on overlooked ecosystems.You may have seen his stunning photo of Ocala National Forest featured in National Geographic’s “Best of the World 2025,” or stories on invasive parasites and armored catfish threatening Florida’s fragile waters. But behind every story is a journey—and today, we’re going to explore his: how a kid with a camera and a love of the outdoors ended up documenting the front lines of environmental change.Nick’s work is rooted in Central Florida’s springs, scrublands, and species, many of which are vanishing before our eyes. We'll hear how his background in aerospace engineering and digital media led to a new kind of mission: using visual storytelling as a force for conservation.Nicks website: https://nickconzone.comNicks IG: nickconzonephotoSabine website: www.sabinemprobst.comSabines IG: sabinemprobstPodcast IG: Impact.Storytelling.PodcastSeen Blue Website: www.seenblue.orgSeen Blue IG: seenblue_org
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