For the past three years, Katie Orlinsky has been photographing an environmental catastrophe that is as urgent as it is overlooked.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky was the guest on National Geographic’s podcast “Overheard,” where she talked about her latest work in New Mexico’s Gila Wilderness.
Read MoreFor The New York Times, Katie Orlinsky traveled to Michoacán, Mexico, to photograph the Rosario Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, where climate change and violence threaten the fragile species.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky has taken third place in the 2020 World Press Photo contest Environmental Story category, for her work on melting permafrost in the Arctic.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky has been awarded the 2019 Alexia Foundation Professional Grant for her ongoing project on climate change in Alaska, Chasing Winter.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky traveled to Newtok, Alaska, where the local Yup'ik residents are moving to a new village to escape flooding, erosion and thawing permafrost, for National Geographic.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky published a major feature in the September 2019 issue of National Geographic Magazine, exploring the impact of thawing arctic permafrost.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky visited far northern Russia to explore the changes in permafrost in the Arctic, on assignment for National Geographic.
Read MoreOn assignment for Caritas, an aid group, Katie Orlinsky traveled to remote western Mongolia this past winter to document the harsh conditions of this year's dzud, or extremely harsh winter right on the heels of a summer drought that can kill hundreds of thousands of livestock that nomadic herders rely on.
Read MoreIn the second Behind the Shot short film from National Geographic to feature a Prime photographer, tag along with Katie Orlinsky as she visits Rosemary Farm Sanctuary in upstate New York to photograph horses and a special donkey named Nemo. Watch it here.
Read More"Leaders of the Pack," directed by Erin Sanger, was selected for the National Geographic Short Film Showcase. The film follows Katie Orlinsky photographing dog musher Kristin Knight Pace before her first Iditarod in 2016.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky photographed the dangerous work of divers who harvest sea cucumbers off the coast of Alaska for SAVEUR magazine.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky was accepted to the BANFF Frontline: Environmental Reportage Residency, in Canada, from July 10th to July 22nd, 2017.
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