Hi, I’m Imogen Peckett, a photographer, visual storyteller, and science communicator from the small island of Bermuda and now living in the UK. My work is driven by curiosity and care for the natural world. It’s how I tell stories — about wildlife, people and landscapes, always with an eye for story and a connection. From underwater worlds teeming with life at home to the glaciers and savannahs of faraway places, my camera has taken me across continents to capture the beauty, resilience, and fragility of people and nature.
With a background in environmental science and science communication, I use photography not only to celebrate our planet but to spark conversation around the challenges it faces. Whether documenting seagrass restoration in Greece, highlighting the impacts of ocean plastics in Bermuda through collage photography, or capturing the vast array of wildlife our planet has to offer — my goal is to make science and nature feel personal, urgent, and inspiring.
I’m currently pursuing a Master’s in Science Communication for a Better Planet at the University of Bristol, where I continue to bridge the gap between art and science.
If you’re curious to explore more, take a look through my portfolio, shop selected prints, or get in touch — I’d love to connect.
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