The photographs and films of Luca Locatelli have come to be definitive images of the age we are living through. Working in collaboration with scientists, journalists and environmentalists, the Italian image-maker has been documenting the climate catastrophe and humanity’s most hopeful responses to it. Luca was part of our Union of Concerned Photographers, for which he wrote a passionate essay about the role photographers can play in communicating the climate crisis, and empowering viewers to imagine a better future. Luca’s work has been published in National Geographic, the New York Times, TIME, and the New Yorker, and exhibited in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Somerset House and many more.