Making People Care About the Planet
I tell visual stories from the wild
I’m a wildlife photographer and documentary filmmaker telling nature and conservation stories that connect science, emotion, and audience. I work with NGOs, broadcasters, brands, and publications to craft cinematic, field-based visuals for campaigns, education, and digital platforms—from remote rainforests to everyday urban nature. If you need compelling visuals or a storytelling partner, I’d love to collaborate.
If you need compelling nature visuals or a collaborator for your next project, I’d love to hear from you.
Selection of My Work
Documentary &
Nature Projects
I create documentaries and visual stories that bring nature closer to people. Some projects are personal journeys into wild landscapes, others are developed in collaboration with research institutions.
Volunteering - Perito Moreno, Patagonia with Banco de Bosques
This documentary follows the daily life of volunteers and park rangers in Perito Moreno National Park, where Banco de Bosques leads an environmental volunteering program to protect one of the wildest landscapes in Argentine Patagonia. It was also my first time filming in Patagonia, a place I had only admired in nature documentaries for many years, and being surrounded by such vastness, big mountains and raw, untouched nature moved me deeply. During four intense days in the park, I was inspired by the people behind this work – the Banco de Bosques team, the Perito Moreno National Park staff and the volunteers – whose commitment to conservation, invasive species control and more responsible tourism shows what is possible when passion and protection of nature go hand in hand.
An intense two-day field project in Corcovado National Park, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Here I documented rare tapirs, whales, sloths, monkeys and predators in their natural habitat while also tracing the plastic pollution washing up on supposedly “pristine” beaches. The project combines intimate wildlife encounters with an honest look at how even protected ecosystems are impacted by human activity, and why safeguarding places like Corcovado is crucial for the future of nature.
Wild Corcovado – Costa Rica’s raw rainforest
This year was something very special for me.
We travelled through Central & South America documenting diverse ecosystems, wildlife behavior, and unforgettable nature moments. It was an incredible wildlife adventure across Mexico, Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica, Belize, and Argentina. Throughout this journey, I documented over 40+ wildlife species including tapirs, harpy eagles, falcons, American alligators, lizards, howler monkeys, frogs, snakes, hummingbirds, sloths, anteaters, giant armadillos, humpback whales, owls, turtles, and countless birds featured in my wildlife calendar project.
2025: My Wildest Wildlife Year!
Raul & Sin Rumbo is an inspiring documentary about Raul from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, who left a stressful corporate life in the city to build a self-sufficient mountain refuge where others can find peace and purpose. Through intimate interviews and cinematic nature visuals, the film follows his journey from burnout to a meaningful life close to nature, inviting viewers to reflect on their own choices, values, and definition of a life well lived.
Sin Rumbo
A visual storytelling project supporting the international movement connecting sport, beach clean-ups, and ocean awareness. Through film and photography, I documented the energy of the participants and the urgent message of protecting our seas from plastic pollution.
Race for Oceans – The Hidden Ocean Threat!
My work is not only artistic – it is also scientific. I collaborate with researchers, universities, and NGOs to document biodiversity, visualize data, and make research accessible to a wider audience.
From fisheries research in Denmark to biodiversity monitoring in Latin America, my projects combine fieldwork, imagery, and storytelling to bridge the gap between science and society.
Research & Collaborations
How “Ørnereservatet” in Denmark has worked through generations with both communication, education and conservation for the Sea Eagle.
Eagle World Conservations Stories
Exhibitions & Art Projects
In 2025, my photographs of local wildlife were exhibited in Veinticinco de Mayo, Argentina. The municipal environmental department hosted the opening, and the response from the community was overwhelming.
I aim to expand this work – bringing nature photography into public spaces, helping communities rediscover the richness of their own landscapes. Exhibitions and installations are another way of telling the same story: that knowledge, wonder, and beauty awaken care.
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Unlock exclusive behind-the-scenes content, personal photo stories, and unique short films from my fieldwork in Argentina and beyond. As a member, you’ll get special shout outs on my social media channels and access to a private online community, where nature lovers connect and support real conservation storytelling. Join this tier to directly empower independent documentaries, wildlife photography, and creative field expeditions—plus, be part of an inspiring group passionate about our wild planet!
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Who I am
My name is Marc Skjødt Pedersen, and I’m a Danish wildlife videographer and documentary filmmaker at the moment based in Argentina. I’ve dedicated my life to exploring and sharing the beauty and complexity of nature through film and photography, from wild coasts and wetlands in South America to research vessels and laboratories in the North.
My work spans wildlife documentaries, fine art photography and collaborations with research institutions such as DTU Aqua in Denmark, where science, fieldwork and storytelling meet. I’m drawn to projects that don’t just show nature, but help explain how it works – and why it matters – in a way that feels honest, curious and human.
I believe that the more knowledge we share, the more care and responsibility we can inspire. That’s why my approach blends scientific storytelling with artistic expression: different ways of opening the door to nature for different people. Sometimes that means quiet, observational sequences; other times it means clear, visual explanations of research and conservation work.
“The more you know, the more you care” has been my guiding mantra for years, and it drives everything I do: to share nature’s beauty and complexity so that people everywhere can connect with it – and feel moved to protect it.
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Contact Me
Interested in working together? Here’s my contact informations - I can’t wait to hear from you!
marc@alkymedia.dk
+45 53274815