Neil Ever Osborne is a Canadian photojournalist, filmmaker, and visual artist.
His projects bear witness to the complex relationship between people and planet.
Osborne’s documentary approach broadly examines the causes and impacts of climate change, as well as the solutions that mitigate the crisis, as recently depicted in works covering deforestation in Borneo, polar bears on the sea ice in the Arctic, and offshore wind power on the American Eastern Seaboard.
In this pursuit, he focuses his lens on stories about the enduring spirit of humanity and the resiliency of nature.
Osborne is an Explorer with National Geographic Society and a regular contributor to Smithsonian Magazine, World Wildlife Fund Magazine, and The Weather Network’s emergent climate change initiative.
When not in the field on assignment, he is based out of his studio in Toronto, Ontario. He can be reached at neo@neileverosborne.com.