Hannah Letinich Media

Hannah Letinich Media Seattle based photographer specializing in documentary and conservation.

Recently I spent time with Tareq, immersed in the fine details of divine nature. Their business https://www.trilliumsust...
04/01/2024

Recently I spent time with Tareq, immersed in the fine details of divine nature. Their business https://www.trilliumsustainability.com/ has been created to spread awareness of how to live more sustainably in everyday life, to appreciate nature. They offer guided nature walks, personal environmental consultation and much much more.

Against the Current: Protecting clean water in Puget Sound Documentary is now on Youtube! Thank you to everyone who tune...
01/06/2024

Against the Current: Protecting clean water in Puget Sound Documentary is now on Youtube! Thank you to everyone who tuned in for the live screening this evening, great conversation on the panel.

This short film, created in collaboration with filmmaker Hannah Letinich, weaves together the distinct voices of our incredible partners across the Green-Duw...

Join me for a free online screening of a short documentary I made with Puget Soundkeeper Alliance next Friday Janurary 5...
12/24/2023

Join me for a free online screening of a short documentary I made with Puget Soundkeeper Alliance next Friday Janurary 5th, rsvp at the link for zoom event access, I’ll be on the panel!

Join us for an online film screening of "Against the Current: Protecting clean water in Puget Sound," on January 5, 2024!

💧Register here: https://pugetsoundkeeper.org/event/against-the-current-online-premiere/

This short film, created in collaboration with filmmaker Hannah Letinich Media, weaves together the distinct voices of our incredible partners across the Green-Duwamish watershed.

The screening will be followed by a brief discussion with the cast.

Recent images from Fisher Slough with The Nature Conservancy in WA a marsh landscape on the lands of the stuləgʷábš Stil...
05/28/2023

Recent images from Fisher Slough with The Nature Conservancy in WA a marsh landscape on the lands of the stuləgʷábš Stillaguamish people, who have resided on this land since time memorial. Images include planting willow, removing blackberry and admiring the cattails and openness of the place.

Lots of recent work but especially enjoying these images I took while teaching a video for conservation workshop with yo...
03/27/2023

Lots of recent work but especially enjoying these images I took while teaching a video for conservation workshop with youth interns in Kent, Washington - Springbrook Creek. This restoration site is along a creek one block from Ikea in the industrial area of Kent, interns planted native species and removed blackberry roots. Lost Urban Creeks is an amazing youth program that I've documented many times, but this time I was able to work alongside interns! Helping them combine their knowledge of social media with their new knowledge of restoration to create social media videos for the web. Because the more we share conservation work the more it will be shared and celebrated.

12/17/2022

Elif Myers, 's Volunteer Coordinator shares gratitude for her favorite waterway in

"I just recently moved to Seattle, but I've bee lucky to explore many bodies of water within the Puget Sound watershed. Currently, Longfellow Creek is my favorite area to visit. It's filled with trash and pollutants, and certainly isn't the most beautiful body of water in the region. However, the presence of beavers and salmon make it exciting and I think this creek has the potential to be a healthy habitat accessible for city residents once it receives proper regulation and care."

(Photo by Hannah Letinich Photography)

11/04/2022

'Against the Current' Protecting clean water in Puget Sound. A teaser for a short documentary I created with Puget Soundkeeper Alliance On this day in 1972 The Clean Water Act was instated by the American Government to stop pollution from entering all waterways, rivers, creeks, oceans....Are we doing enough? How can we support communities keeping our waterways clean? How do we hold industrial corporations responsible for ethical disposal of their waste? How can green infrastructure prevent toxic runoff? Stay tuned for screening opportunities in Seattle and a digital release of the film!

Thank you Thank you to everyone who helped make this film possible! Paulina López Greg Wingard Katelyn Kinn Anand Jayakaran UnleashThe Brilliance Lost Urban Creeks Nicole Gladstone Sharlene & Emanuel Duwamish River Community Coalition Green River Coalition Sam Shapiro

Oh man short film being premiered very soon. Hoping to organize a public viewing this Fall. Thank you Puget Soundkeeper’...
10/15/2022

Oh man short film being premiered very soon. Hoping to organize a public viewing this Fall. Thank you Puget Soundkeeper’s Nicole, our editor Sam and especially each person who participated in this film and shared their knowledge and voice to speak up for the future of clean water in our region.

Updated a few things on my website! Take a peak if you want to see images of a nature preserve island in the San Juans, ...
09/27/2022

Updated a few things on my website! Take a peak if you want to see images of a nature preserve island in the San Juans, or a short film showing the breakdown of a douglas fir into lumber! www.hannahletinich.com

Recent images from events and other assignments in Washington
08/29/2022

Recent images from events and other assignments in Washington

Really fun day in Tacoma with The Nature Conservancy in WA Love the images they used for this piece. Check it out, impor...
08/25/2022

Really fun day in Tacoma with The Nature Conservancy in WA Love the images they used for this piece. Check it out, importance of tree cover in urban places and how the temperature is affected.

The Nature Conservancy and Tacoma Tree Foundation bring staff and supporters together to collect critical temperature data for ongoing Greening Research in Tacoma.

For the last year I've been visiting sustainable forests in Washington and Oregon documenting the responsible harvesting...
06/10/2022

For the last year I've been visiting sustainable forests in Washington and Oregon documenting the responsible harvesting of lumber for Portland Airport's new lattice roof. Here are a few images from the first trip back in early 2021. Pictured are images from Skokomish Forest near Hood Canal on the Olympic Peninsula. Forester Jaal gazing up near a marked Douglas Fir, Skokomish Archeologist holding mountain blueberries, Feller operator Forrest standing on his rig and an old growth Doug Fir standing tall.

https://hannahletinich.com/skokomish-sustainable-forest

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