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We are filmmakers! We specialise in shooting and creating wildlife and other documentaries from start to finish with the latest cameras and drones.
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Filmmaker/Ecologist
Cherin received a scholarship to study music and photography at Utah Valley University where she earned an Associate of Art & Science in 2004, after which she started her own photography business and photographed horseback excursions in Colorado. Cherin has always been committed to wildlife conservation, so after graduation she worked in wildlife rehabilitation and education while teaching snowboard lessons. In 2010, she returned to school and studied environmental biology at Fort Lewis College Colorado. She earned a B.S. in Organismal and Environmental Biology. Over the next five years, Cherin worked on avian ecology projects as a research technician in six western states. She led field crews to observe and capture migrant raptors and songbirds and followed nesting ferruginous hawks through Utah’s remote deserts.
Cherin has always had a camera attached to her hip to capture all forms of wildlife and scenic landscapes. She moved to Montana in 2015 to observe migrating raptors at MPG Ranch and continued to document wildlife through her lens, which progressed into a videography career. She now films and photographs wildlife and biological processes to create documentaries about research projects and environmental concerns across a 16,400 acre conservation property in Western Montana. She welcomes you to view them at: https://vimeo.com/album/5071447
In 2016 Cherin moved to New Zealand with with her husband and dog, Traz, and lives in the country most of the year. She spends all her free time outdoors with her family- filming, gardening, hunting, and exploring New Zealand’s landscape by foot or paddle. She enjoys travel abroad and follows the summers between the two countries, but whenever possible, Cherin ventures into the backcountry to snowboard with her camera in her pack.