Jenny Friedl is a behavioral scientist and lecturer in psychology, exploring how individuals and societies respond to disruption—whether psychological, organisational, or environmental—and how we can build adaptive capacity in the face of crises such as climate change.
Through photography, she documents the natural world as it intersects with human activity. On local excursions, she encounters birds, mammals, insects, reptiles, amphibians, and plants—each situated in space and time, each telling a fleeting story. These moments, often brief and easily missed, become quiet narratives of life in motion.
In an era of accelerating ecological change, capturing such encounters takes on added urgency. Jenny’s images bear witness to the fragility and resilience of ecosystems undergoing transformation—offering both reflection and a record.