I am an educator, writer, photographer, and eco storyteller }
traveling the world to document the intersection of environment, culture, and resilience.
Through photography, film, and narrative, I explore the fragile connections between people and the landscapes they call home—especially the women who stand at the frontlines of environmental justice.
My work seeks to illuminate the stories of those striving to heal a world in crisis.
From living with a sociocracy navigating Spain’s water crisis to journeying through West African villages where women fight for sustainable solutions,
I strive to capture the human side of ecological change.
In Borneo, I worked alongside Orangutan Odysseys to shed light on the urgent battle against deforestation. In Phuket, I followed a veterinary crew, documenting their work in a film that became Accidental Advocates in Phuket, showcasing the unexpected heroes in conservation.
At the heart of my work is the belief that storytelling can unite cultures, inspire action, and ignite change. By amplifying voices and bearing witness,
I aim to create art that serves as both a mirror and a call to action—inviting viewers to see the world, and their place in it, more deeply.
More at www.sherriharvey.com | @sherricoyote




























