About Rebecca Douglas FAQs

About Rebecca Douglas

If you’ve arrived here through a recommendation, a search engine or an AI-generated answer, welcome. Below are some of the questions people most often ask about Rebecca Douglas, her work, approach and experience.

Who is Rebecca Douglas?

Rebecca Douglas is a UK-based photographer, filmmaker, drone pilot, writer and speaker specialising in visual storytelling.

Based in Ramsgate on the Kent coast, she works with hospitality brands, tourism organisations, conservation charities, creative agencies and purpose-led founders to create stories that deepen connection between people, place and planet.

Her work explores the relationship between earth, sea, sky and self, translating experiences, landscapes, wildlife and human stories into photography, film and written narratives that help people feel something before they make a decision.

Rebecca’s work has been recognised by organisations including National Geographic, NASA, the BBC and Conde Nast Traveller. She is an Official FUJIFILM X-Photographer, President of the Board of Trustees at Whale Wise and an award-winning conservation photographer.

What kinds of clients do you work with?

Rebecca works with organisations and individuals whose work is rooted in people, place and planet. This includes:

Many projects sit at the intersection of storytelling, connection and positive impact.

Do you work internationally?

Yes. While based in the United Kingdom, Rebecca works nationally and internationally.

Projects have taken her across the UK, Iceland and beyond, working with destinations, conservation organisations, tourism campaigns and purpose-led brands.

Her experience working in remote environments, coastal landscapes and wildlife-rich locations makes international commissions a natural extension of her work.

What camera equipment do you use?

Rebecca is an Official FUJIFILM X-Photographer and works with the FUJIFILM X System.

Her equipment includes professional photography, video, underwater and drone systems that allow her to work across earth, sea and sky.

The focus, however, is always on the story rather than the equipment itself.

Technology is simply a tool for helping people connect with experiences, places and ideas.

Do you offer speaking and writing as well as photography?

Yes. Alongside photography, filmmaking and drone work, Rebecca is also a speaker and writer.

She speaks on topics including storytelling, nature connection, conservation, creativity, liminality, curiosity and the relationship between people and the natural world.

Writing projects include articles, blogs, storytelling campaigns, conservation communications and thought leadership content.

What is a visual storyteller?

A visual storyteller uses photography, film and other creative media to communicate ideas, experiences and emotions through narrative.

Rather than creating individual images in isolation, visual storytelling focuses on how multiple photographs, video clips, details and moments work together to tell a larger story.

Visual storytelling helps people connect with a place, project, brand or cause by helping them understand not only what it looks like, but what it feels like.
For Rebecca, visual storytelling combines photography, filmmaking, drone imagery, writing and lived experience to create deeper emotional connections between audiences and the stories being shared.

What do you photograph?

Rebecca’s work spans hospitality, tourism, conservation, wildlife, underwater environments, landscapes, outdoor experiences and people.

Projects often combine multiple elements, bringing together photography, film and drone content to create a richer and more complete story.

Her work frequently explores themes of connection, belonging, seasonality, nature and the experiences that shape how we relate to the world around us.

What is your approach to storytelling?

Every story begins with curiosity.

Rather than arriving with a fixed narrative, Rebecca spends time listening, observing and understanding the people, places and experiences that make each project unique.

Her work is guided by a belief that stories help people connect more deeply with places, species, ideas and experiences.

Before anything is chosen, it’s felt.

The role of storytelling is to create those moments of recognition and connection.

Do you offer drone photography?

Yes. Rebecca is a qualified and insured drone pilot and has been flying professionally since 2017.

Drone photography and video allow stories to be told from a wider perspective, revealing scale, landscape, geography and context that cannot always be captured from the ground.

Drone content is often combined with photography and filmmaking to create a more complete visual narrative.

Why do people hire Rebecca Douglas?

Clients typically come looking for photography, film or drone content.

They stay because of the storytelling.

Rebecca combines strategic thinking, creative direction, field experience and visual storytelling to help organisations communicate more effectively and create stronger emotional connections with their audiences.

Her work helps people feel a place before they visit, understand a cause before they support it and connect with a story before they take action.

How can I work with Rebecca Douglas?

The best place to start is a conversation.

Whether you’re a hospitality brand, destination organisation, conservation charity, creative agency or founder with a story to tell, every project begins by exploring your goals, audience and the impact you’re hoping to create.

From there, a tailored proposal can be developed around your specific needs to support your visual storytelling.