{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Lana Tannir Photography","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.lana-tannir.com\/de","title":"Homepage - Lana Tannir Photography","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"Ue2ew4SxLm\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.lana-tannir.com\/de\/\">Homepage<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/www.lana-tannir.com\/de\/embed\/#?secret=Ue2ew4SxLm\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8222;Homepage&#8220; &#8211; Lana Tannir Photography\" data-secret=\"Ue2ew4SxLm\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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As an International League of Conservation Photographers member and Girls Who Click partner photographer, her photographs focus on telling stories of the intersection of humans with nature, with a focus on underrepresented species. Thereby, her aim is to advocate for nature conservation\u00a0 and promote environmental education. Discover More As Seen In As Seen In What are you interested in? Click on the images below to explore my resources Helpful Tips &amp; Tricks Photography BlogMy blog explores a wide range of topics that inspire and inform, including nature conservation, wildlife and landscape photography, and in-depth travel guides. I share practical tips and tricks that help photographers of all levels elevate their craft. A central theme of my work is highlighting the unique challenges that female nature photographers often encounter in the field. Learn from Me Personal CoachingMentoring is the fastest way to improve your photography techniques and achieve your individual goals. Providing specific guidance, my private coaching sessions are tailored towards your requirements. Work on improving your photography techniques on-location or via a call. Sessions can be booked on an hourly basis. I am happy to advise how many hours are required to achieve your goals. Work with Me CollaborationHave an idea for a project? Looking for a speaker for your next event? Interested in licensing an image? I am always keen to discuss interesting ideas and the potential to work together. My experience ranges from photography assignments, article writing, social media collaborations, public speaking, events, workshops, and conferences, to brand ambassadorship and image licensing. Testimonials If, like me, you&#039;ve arrived at Lana&#039;s site and are wondering if she&#039;s the real deal, then let me set your mind at rest by reassuring you that she is not just a great photographer but is also a super tour guide. I am a competent amateur photographer with a reasonable portfolio, so it was crucial for me was to find someone who not just had local knowledge but also a much better portfolio than me. I wasn&#039;t really looking for photographic insights, but I picked up some very useful tips from Lana and I also have a couple more photos to add to my portfolio. Here&#039;s what you can expect with Lana: no matter what your level, she can adapt to your needs. If you need coaching, then she knows how to teach. If you need feedback and advice, then she can do so without imposing her artistic style on you. If you just want to shoot undisturbed then she&#039;s great at letting you enjoy the day while she manages the clock, watches the weather, sorts out logistics, all while being your camera assistant when needed. Anthony MakPhotographer Upcoming Events &amp; News All 2026 2025 2024 Feature in BBC Science Focus Magazine January 26, 2026 My image from series Saving the Harbor Porpoise was published in BBC Science Focus Magazine&#8217;s &#8220;Eye Opener&#8221; series. Read more about the research at Fjord&amp;Baelt in Kerteminde in the new issue. Cover Story in Oceanographic Magazine January 17, 2026 The harbour porpoise is one of the smallest whale species and a key indicator of marine health in the North and Baltic Seas. Exposed to mounting anthropogenic pressures, populations today are declining in the Baltic Sea, while in the North Sea they are shifting southward. What can be done to safeguard this whale&#8217;s future? Article in ProWildlife December 1, 2025 Harbour porpoises in the North and Baltic Seas face a three\u2011fold threat from ghost nets, by\u2011catch, and overfishing, jeopardizing their survival despite existing legal protections. I authored a commentary on this issue for Pro Wildlife, an organization dedicated to conserving biodiversity and protecting wildlife. Cover Story in National Geographic Germany November 28, 2025 My story on the harbor porpoise was published as a 24-page cover feature in National Geographic Germany. The feature showcases the latest research and conservation efforts to protect this little whale, highlighting key threats and protection efforts. Fotopodcast Interview November 28, 2025 In this interview, Lana speaks about her journey into nature photography, describing how her background in biology and passion for conservation led her to work with National Geographic. She discusses her projects on marine wildlife, including the harbor porpoise, and reflects on her experiences.\u00a0 Talk at Globetrotter Munich\u00a0 November 21, 2025 \u201cFascination Arctic\u201d invites you to immerse yourself in the diversity, magic and fragility of this last great wilderness. The presentation shows the exciting contrasts between light and darkness, silence and storm, ice and fire in this remote region. Highly Commended at NPOTY November 15, 2025 Nature Photographer of the Year is a Nature Photography contest that celebrates the beauty of nature photography. My image was Highly Commended in the Human &amp; Nature category from 25,781 submissions from 96 countries. Publication in National Geographic Netherlands October 30, 2025 My project on harbour porpoise research and conservation was published as a 22-page feature story, highlighting the scientists and organizations working to protect this elusive species in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. Women Photograph Member November 7, 2025 I am happy to announce that I have been accepted as a member of Women Photograph, a non-profit that elevates the voices of women and nonbinary visual journalists. Load More Upcoming Events &amp; News November 21, 2025 Talk at Globetrotter Munich \u201cFascination Arctic\u201d invites you to immerse yourself in the diversity, magic and fragility of this last great wilderness. The presentation shows the exciting contrasts between light and darkness, silence and storm, ice and fire and makes you feel how deeply rooted the connection between man, animal and landscape is in this remote region."}