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Doctor in Antarctic Ecology, Fred Olivier studied the marine and Antarctic wildlife and environments for the last ten years and enjoyed combining science with her other passions: filming and photography as they are the best way to share strong preservation messages through education. She enjoy the challenges of being autonomous running remote, field based projects in wild places, cold or warm and bringing back the best imagery!   Her approach to photography principally grew with the aim to make natural history and science accessible to a wider public through visually attractive media.
 
Fred has contributed to several BBC books relating the Series Planet Earth and other Antarctic books working in collaboration with a range visual artists.

A major body of her writing work featuring a large collection of scenics and reportage images about Emperor penguins in the Antarctic winter was also launched in October 07 on  BBC's affiliated website (www.loveearth.com).


Fred's stock images are sold to advertisers, photo buyers internationally and appear in high profile news papaers and magazines such as the Smithsonian magazine, the New York Times, the Nature Conservancy Magazine, Saturday Express Magazine, the Australian Antarctic Magazine, etc.

Fred is also known for her photography workshops and natural history lectures given aboard prestigious Antarctic icebreakers and at various Australian organizations. Fred contributes her stills and videography yearly to national exhibitions such as the Australian Parliament House Exhibition and Australian Museums.

Some of her corporate support work includes companies such as world leading media Sony, Miller fluiid heads, Icetrek Expeditions, etc...

 
Between Antarctic trips, Fred also focused on capturing reportage and landscape pictures of remote places in the Pacific (Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Tuvalu), Queensland Great Barrier Reef, onboard fishing boats on the high seas and in the Tasmanian Wilderness, her adopted home island. Conveying an environmental conservation message through photography is one of her major goals.

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