Frank is a published wildlife photographer. His work can be found on the likes of Nat Geo, Forbes, Smithsonian Magazine, Insider, and more, across six continents. After getting his bachelor in Business Management Frank bought his first DSLR in September 2016 and visited Masai Mara in Kenya for his first photo safari. Two months later those photos were published by The Guardian, The Sun, and DailyMail. Frank has since continued to explore photography as a hobby and eventually left his office job to pursue photography full-time as a photo tour guide and an artist.
IG: @frankliuphotography
Frank was raised in a big city and only discovered his passion later in life for wildlife and conservation after seeing the animals roaming wild and free in the African savanna. Frank aims to bring the wilderness closer to those living in the cities through visual storytelling in hopes of inspiring others to connect with nature and perhaps learn to protect it any way they can.
For fellow photographers and conservationists, his goal is to equip you with the fundamental technical skills you need to capture impactful photographs and amplify your voice as a visual storyteller. As for experienced photographers, Frank will guide you through his creative process in both photographing and post-processing to create a unique style that represents who you are as an artist.
Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA) is a non-profit organisation based in Bali, Indonesia. They work to save, protect and improve the lives of all animals in Bali and beyond. BAWA directly relieves the suffering of animals by providing emergency response and rescue, food and medication, rehabilitation and adoption. BAWA practices humane population control, disease control and runs intensive education and advocacy programs for sustainable improvement to animal welfare now and into the future.
They will respond to alerts of any animal in distress – from snakes to dolphins. A key focus is Bali’s Heritage Dog – the island’s genetically unique street dog that is under threat. BAWA is funded entirely by donations and relies heavily on a staff of dedicated volunteers.
Social Impakt provides high-impact ceramic water filters to improve
access to clean drinking water for rural communities in Indonesia. Their mission is to bring simple, eco-friendly life changing and enhancing technologies like water filters, solar lamps to remote areas (the last mile) and urban centers.
Nazava Water Filters are appliances to purify water at the household level without the need to boil water, use electricity, buy water. Using it improves health, increases disposable income and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. It enables households to access clean drinking water.
PURE CLEAN EARTH
Pure Clean Earth is a non-profit movement that aims to raise awareness of current world waste issues by demonstrating how much a single person can positively impact the environment by simply building small habits that aid the planet.
Our lives are surrounded by plastic, even unconsciously we consume it everyday. Itʼs in our food, in the clothes we wear and even in the air we breath. This plastic causes pollution, diseases, harms animals and destroys the natural environment.
Every plastic ever made is still roaming our beautiful earth, and only 5% is recycled, the rest ends up in landfills, rivers and oceans.
Pure Clean Earth is raising awareness through beach clean ups, campaigns, workshops, events, coaching and social media. Expanding the knowledge.
Their goal is to inspire the world to live a greater life without plastic.
Educate as many people and businesses as possible so they become aware of the impact of plastic in the environment and start making positive actions.
EVERY POSITIVE ACTION COUNTS!
Friends of the National Park Foundation (FNPF) is an Indonesian conservation not-for-profit organization working to protect wildlife and its habitat, at the same time as supporting local communities.
Their projects have been recognized globally by organizations such as the United Nations Development Programme, the Whitley Fund for Nature and the Rainforest Action Network.
You can help FNPF by sponsoring a current campaign, or making a donation towards the general running of our organization.
Some of their current projects are based in Nusa Penida and Borneo, where they:
Construct and install Bali starling nestbox.
Care, rehabilitate and release endangered birds.
Monitor and protect sea turtles.
Protect and reforest one hectare of orangutan habitat.
Give scholarships to Indonesian students.
North Bali Reef Conservation
North Bali Reef Conservation is a Non-Governmental Organisation and volunteering program based in the small fishing village of Tianyar on the North East coast of Bali. Tianyar’s reef has potential to be a healthy and highly diverse coral reef but is currently in poor condition due to abusive and unsustainable actions in the past. More recently, the marine ecosystem is under pressure from plastic pollution choking marine life as well as pressure from local fishermen.
Alongside their aim to restore and conserve Tianyar’s coral reef, they also aim to provide an alternative, sustainable livelihood to the local people. North Bali Reef Conservation has since started several environmental and sustainability projects focusing on education, mentality change, no take Marine Protection Area (MPA), pollution reduction, and the construction of artificial reef structures.
Tianyar’s coral reef needs your help! After years of unsustainable fishing practices large parts of the reef are now bare with little chance of coral to recover naturally. For these bare, sandy areas of Tianyar reef to be filled, thousands of artificial reef structures are needed.
Help North Bali Reef Conservation through our coachings.
HAkA is an Aceh based NGO. Their name stands for Hutan, Alam dan Lingkungan Aceh (Forest, Nature and Environment of Aceh).
HAkA strives for a stronger and healthier Aceh. They believe this is created through an empowered civil society whose members contribute to the wellbeing of the province by participating in activities that enhance environmental function to provide clean air, water and earth and to sustain forest, river and ocean. Protecting and restoring all of these elements is vital for community development and will result in a safer, more stable and peaceful Aceh that will benefit generations to come.
Their vision is the long-term health of Aceh Province – socially, financially and environmentally. The vision is based on scientific evidence of environmental functions and identification of what nature needs to survive and prosper. Scientific assessment of the environment underpins our social and political analyses of how to bring people together to act to enhance as opposed to destroy environmental function. This integrated approach drives our campaigns and is evident in our landscape protection and restoration projects.
HAkA recognises that the unique natural processes that drive our landscapes operate over great distances and long periods. This means we need to think big when we are planning for future nature conservation in Aceh, and appreciate interconnections with neighbouring ecosystems.
Support HAkA through our coachings.
Safisha Africa Welfare Foundation
enables children in Nairobi access to education.
Almost 60 million children do not have a basic education.
Safisha Africa Welfare Foundation is a charity that is non profit and non governmental organisation registered in 2010 to give support to the poor families with kids who are unable to go to school.
They help the families by enrolling their children to go to school, where we give them the best education possible. They also provide free educational writing materials such as books, textbooks, pens, and free school uniforms. They also offer sweaters, shoes, desks to sit on, and a classroom for lessons.
Your coaching will help children to be in school