Amy Shutt
The Canid Project Photographer
Amy Shutt is a conservation-focused wildlife photographer, guide, and educator in the USA. She leads wildlife and conservation photography workshops currently throughout the Americas, Africa, and Iceland.
She is the founder and Director of The Canid Project, a newly formed 501c3 non-profit that focuses on using photography and video as creative tools to educate on wild canids and the issues impacting them worldwide. The project also provides the only species-specific Red and Gray Fox rescue in Louisiana. Amy's interest in foxes and coyotes, background in wildlife rehabilitation, and curiosity about the human and wild animal relationships in our world, brought her to start The Canid Project. She hopes to educate and inspire through all of her photographic endeavors.
Amy's work has been published in books and magazines and her work has been awarded and recently was highly honored by the Nature's Best Windland Smith Rice International competition of 2017.