Partnering with Felix

Felix Kunze is a portrait photographer and visual storyteller based in Brooklyn, NY.

The goal of his work is to capture the beauty, grace, strength and enthusiasm of people. Recently, his focus has been photographing environmentalists, explorers, scientists and those pushing humanity forward.

By capturing their processes and findings, and sharing with his community of highly engaged, enthusiastic, and curious followers he can amplify these stories, make environmentalism more accessible, and empower people to advocate for climate justice.

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Adventure, on a budget

Partnering with Felix can be a game-changing decision for anyone seeking to take their visual storytelling to the next level. His unique combination of authentic portrait photography expertise, exceptional location shooting skills, and the ability to connect with audiences, Felix is a rare talent in the creative industry.

What sets Felix apart is his ability to cheaply produce high-quality content in a range of environments, rugged outdoor locations to studio settings. His experience in adventure and expedition photography has given him a strong understanding of the challenges involved in shooting in unpredictable conditions, and his ability to adapt to any situation has earned him a reputation as a dependable creative partner.

In addition to his technical skills, Felix has also built a highly engaged audience that is both loyal and affluent. Brands that partner with Felix have the opportunity to create content that is authentic and connected to real scientific and exploratory projects to leverage his audience and tap into a group of consumers who are already interested in his content and trust his recommendations.

Working with Felix is perfect for brands looking to differentiate themselves in a crowded marketplace.

Case Study

The Late Devonian Mass Extinction

Felix's involvement in the study of the Late Devonian Mass Extinction began after meeting Dr. Sarah Carmichael during the 2017 Explorers Club Annual Dinner in New York. Sarah invited Felix to Tennessee to capture portraits of her and fellow geologists and biologists as they studied the biome of a local cave system. What was intended to be a quick shoot turned into an 8-hour marathon expedition, lugging equipment, backdrops, and crew into a complex cave system safely.

The end result was a collage portrait and video project, produced, photographed, and directed by Felix.

Since then, Felix has become the trusted partner for many aspects of the project over the past half-decade. His work has taken him to far-flung locations such as Altai-Gobi in Mongolia, Ithaca New York, and the Utah/Nevada region, where he has produced portraits, editorial stills, drone shots used for mapping, and general atmosphere images to enhance the storytelling.

In addition to this, Felix has collaboratively written narrative scripts to help the geologists explain their work in a way that is understandable to 5th to 8th grade students, providing a valuable fresh voice to the educational space. This is an ongoing project in partnership with Winthrop and Appalachian State Universities to develop up to the minute educational content on the Late Devonian Mass extinction. As new discoveries are being made all the time, this represents the leading edge of education in this field. Felix’s work on this project has also been featured by National Geographic, the Smithsonian, the Museum of the Earth, The Explorers Log, The Explorers Club and many others in the scientific community.

He has also managed the creation of further video content, social media campaigns, as well as all production and travel arrangements, often with just one assistant.

The resulting work feels both bigger and more genuine than what would be produced with a high-budget campaign. Projects like the Late Devonian Mass Extinction offer opportunities to create campaigns on a budget.

Partnering with Felix provides access to scientific projects, adventure expertise, travel know-how, and unique skills in working in remote locations that are uncommon in today’s creative environment. It is a testament to Felix's expertise, dedication, and ability to deliver outstanding results in challenging environments.

In addition to managing the @365millionyears industry niche account, Felix amplifies the work through his larger social media presence, which has proven influential in securing more funding for this project.

We believe there is a chance to capitalize on the subject matter, create further partnerships, and produce work that audiences will love.

Imagine your product showcased in these environments, by these subject matter experts. There’s no limit to what we can create together.

SELECT PROJECTS

Mongolia - Geology

Felix worked with the Professor of Geology at Appalachian State University and The Mongolian University of Science and Technology on a National Geographic Society geological expedition to the Altai-Gobi Desert. The project, part of a multi-year geological study, saw Felix create Portrait, stills & video assets as well as consult extensively on social media and outreach studies, in addition to the work he has been doing to create educational content for geology students.

Egypt - Archeology

Accompanying Yale’s Director of Egyptology to the Upper Nile, Felix’s work highlighted the archeologists and locales of the important work being done to study the rock art along ancient trade routes between the Nile and the Red Sea. Making use of minimal equipment to create striking portraits in stunning locations, Felix’s work helped bring this work to an entirely new cohort.

‘BOATanical’ - Botany

‘BOATanical’, a pun combining ‘Boat’ and Botanical, a geological expedition Felix documented along the banks of the Connecticut River. With a focus on rewilding the river bank, giving a helping hand to the pollinators, Felix’s work drew attention to the plight of local ecosystems while also drawing attention to the project at large. Portraits like these reach people more meaningfully than the run-of-the-mill documentary stills.

more from the Devonian Mass Extinction project

We capture it all: from the very very big to the very very small

A highly engaged audience

Felix’s audience is primarily made up of middle to higher income earners, composed of people who follow him for travel, photography, and education content. They are focused heavily on the east and west coast of the United States, with 31.4 pct in the US, 5 pct in the UK and the rest distributed across the globe. His followers are 60pct men, 40pct women, with 31.6 pct in the 25-34 range, 33.5 pct in the 35-44 age range.

upcoming projects

The next upcoming project is a continuation of the Devonian Mass Extinction project, on June 6th to June 12th 2023 in the Great Basin

  • in January 2024, Felix will return to Cape Town, South Africa, where every type of environment is possible. Mountain tops, sandy beaches, the ocean, desert or urban environments. Felix’s favorite is the top of Table Mountain, which is an underrated ‘land before time’ unique ecological marvel.

  • With some new contacts in Namibia, Felix’s return towards the end of January 2024 will include not only tourist sites but also sites of scientific and geologic interest.

  • We’ll be returning to the field in Mongolia to carry on the work on the Late Devonian Mass Extinction.

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