Good Planet Project wouldn’t be what it is without our amazing contributors.
With years of experience shooting and art directing he created The Good Planet Project as a means to combine his expertise with his passion for environmentalism.
When not on set he can be found running around his small town in Albertas foothills, surfing the rivers of Kananaskis, or travelling around in his custom van with his K9 companion, Bron.
Travis is an experienced journalist, editor and freelance writer with a passion for Indigenous activism and environmentalism. His Métis heritage and family across the prairies have driven him to career focused on Indigenous resiliency and celebration.
Outside of work he is a runner, cyclist, and outdoor enthusiast. He can often be found arguing with his stubborn - but adorable - pug, Max (not pictured. Although the dog pictured has also been a victim of Max’s stubbornness.)
Barun Fox is a two-person brand identity, graphic design, and illustration studio founded by Michael Glaser and Courtney Lawson in 2012. Today Barun Fox is located in a sunny cabin studio in the historic neighbourhood of Ramsay on Treaty 7 land.
At Barun Fox Michael and Courtney are continuously exploring how storytelling and problem-solving can be integrated and shared through creative mediums. They believe creative forms of communication make the complex world we live in more accessible and can help nurture deeper connections with the environment.
In their spare time Courtney and Michael can be found growing veggies and harvesting seed, ski touring up snowy mountains, or paddling rugged coastlines.
Over the past 8+ years in various digital roles, with brands such as the University of British Columbia, GreenLearning, and the Canadian National Railroad, Bryce has worked in the thick of online advertising, analytics, design and development.
As the web continues to evolve, he's grown with it, forever searching for snappier load times, cleaner code and a better user experience. As a student of design, he's adept at creating the precise balance between form and function, constructing websites that put the audience first and look as good as they perform.
Growing up in a forest down a dirt road in the Ottawa Valley, an unwavering relationship with the natural world has been an intrinsic part of Brittney’s personhood for forever.
Aside from being the token “environmentalist who’s really into recycling” in most social situations, Brittney holds a BSc Honours in Psychology, and largely focused her studies on the human-nature connection.
A nonprofit fundraiser by trade, she is also an avid forest wanderer (slow hiker) and passionate rambler (of the writing variety), who loves chilling at home as much as wild adventures.