
Media.
Annie has given presentations and talks, been interviewed via radio and podcast, featured in documentaries, assisted with film shoots such as the BBC Shark series, had her videography featured on Shark Week and conducted a variety of social media takeovers to include Oceana, Discoversharks, and Discovery Channel, to name a few. Annie’s work has appeared in many articles, newsletters, books, calendars and more; some examples are displayed below.
Frontiers News.
Image feature and publication. “Scientists studying great hammerheads around Andros in the Bahamas shark sanctuary have found that while some individuals migrate, others prefer to stay at home — potentially because their environment provides them with everything they need.”
UNESCO.
Exhibition feature. As global attention on mangrove restoration grows, adopting effective, science-based approaches is essential. Held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE), this unique three-day international event connects cutting-edge mangrove science with best practices in conservation and restoration. This event was a collaboration between the Mangrove Initiative, Department of Culture and Tourism, UNESCO and the Mangrove Action Project.
Shark Week 2024.
TV appearance as co-presenter. Using bite force meters, biomedical imaging and a cutting-edge super slow-motion camera rig, an expert team will document and analyze shark bites like never before.
Siena Awards.
Photography award. Image ‘Resilience’ placed as Honorable Mention in the prestigious Siena Awards. The judges sifted through ~50,000 images to find their winners so to make the top 10 in this category really is a huge achievement.
DPG Masters Underwater Imaging Competition.
Photography award. Image ‘Trio’ placed third. The DPG Masters Underwater Imaging Competition has become the “World Championship” of international underwater imagery events.
LUX Magazine.
Image feature and quote. A new generation of photographer-activists are raising awareness of the beauty under the sea, and creating a call to action to save the oceans. “My best advice? Start something – many wish to see the world change for the better, but words are easy. Action is where the magic happens.”
Journal of Fish Biology, Cover.
Journal cover. Volume 101. Issue 4.
UNESCO.
Image feature. This image was printed and used as a poster and was also inserted in UNESCO’s presentation Our Allies Against Climate Change (page 9).
Journal of Animal Ecology, Cover.
Journal cover. Volume 93. Number 9. A great hammerhead interacts with a nurse shark in the tropical waters of The Bahamas.
Smithsonian Magazine.
Image feature. We’re celebrating a species that sparks both fantasy and fear for anyone who dares enter its habitat. From the Bahamas to Bora Bora, whether swimming alone or with an entourage, sleek and smooth or shaped like a hammer, sharks rarely disappoint when it comes to being camera-ready.
Shark Week 2023.
TV appearance as co-presenter. Hammerhead sharks can reach monster sizes by hunting other sharks -- but the only way to prove it is to get tissue samples from some of the largest sharks on the planet.
Shark Week 2022.
TV appearance as co-presenter. Reports of two legendary, very large great hammerheads, Big Moe in the Florida Keys and Sunken in Andros, Bahamas, have a research team wondering if there is a group of hammerheads who share the same DNA.
National Geographic.
Online image feature. 17 Amazing Photos of Animals From Above - Aerial photographs reveal the beauty of wildlife in their natural habitat, including Annie’s image of a young lemon shark.
BBC Blue Planet LIVE.
TV Appearance. For this shoot, our team had two days to film a free-dive and satellite tagging sequence with the pelagic and highly mobile Silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis), in the Tongue of the Ocean (TOTO), Andros, The Bahamas.
Aquatic Conservation, cover.
Image feature and cover, and publication co-author. Local ecological knowledge from Andros Island, The Bahamas, reveals new insights on the distribution and use of the Critically Endangered smalltooth sawfish, Pristis pectinata
Top Predators of the World. Book feature.
Image feature. Annie contributed a variety of imagery. This book was written by Robert M. Johnson III, Sharon L. Gilman and Daniel Abel.
Shark Week Podcast.
“Luke Tipple is joined by marine biologist husband-and-wife dream team and stars of the Shark Week special Rise of the Monster Hammerheads: Annie and Tristan Guttridge. The pair discuss their work researching, tagging and diving with hammerheads in The Bahamas.”
A beacon of hope for smalltooth sawfish.
Image feature. Annie contributed imagery for this piece.
The Nature Conservancy.
Image feature. Annie contributed imagery for this important article.
Bahamas Local News.
Image feature and interview. “President of Saving the Blue Annie Guttridge said that she, along with her teammates are excited to be working with BAMSI and are looking forward to some exciting collaborations in 2023.”
National Geographic.
Image feature and online newsletter. “For two hours, she’d alternate between her kelp forest home and a cuddle on the fins. “She loved the camera,” says Annie Guttridge, who took this image, which has been liked by more than 360,000 people on our Instagram page.”
The Applied Ecologist.
Image feature. Annie contributed imagery for this piece.
Underwater Photographer of the Week, SCUBA Diver Magazine.
Online interview with complementary imagery. “Freediving underwater photographer Annie Guttridge dives into the spotlight this week, sharing more about her fascinating adventures in Bimini, The Bahamas, and a once in a lifetime dive with 30 eagle rays.”
Chiiz Magazine, Volume 31.
Multiple page magazine feature. “Manipulation photography challenges its’ admirers to change their perspectives, question their values, and create something unforgettable. This unique genre has inspired many photographers to recreate their wildest dreams and make a material photograph out of their fantasies.”
The Sleeping Giant - Andros.
Image feature. Annie contributed imagery for this piece.
Magazine Feature.
Written article which complementary imagery.
Shark Week 2021.
TV appearance as co-presenter. “Shark researchers Dr. Tristan Guttridge, Annie Guttridge, Alannah Vellacott and Khrys Carroll travel to Andros Island to determine if it's a new Great Hammerhead hotspot, and they're using reports of a half-octopus, half-shark creature known as the Lusca to help them locate massive sharks for their study.”
LUX Magazine.
Full page image feature. “My best advice? Start something – many wish to see the world change for the better, but words are easy. Action is where the magic happens.” - Annie Guttridge
NOAA Fisheries.
Image feature. Annie contributed a variety of imagery for this important presentation.
Children’s Book.
Author and creative. Annie wrote and designed a fun and colorful Bahamian wildlife-themed educational children’s book relevant and relatable to young Bahamians. The book includes find and seek marine games, local species identification, introductions to food webs, fun facts, conservation snippets, and more. All pages of the book are island themed, e.g. the vast sandflats of Andros, the beautiful and important mangroves of Bimini and more. Over 5,000 copies of the book have been printed and are being gifted to young Bahamian school children throughout The Bahamas.
Save Our Seas Magazine.
Image feature. Annie contributed imagery for this piece. 20 Years Legacy Edition.
Fahlo.
Content creation and photography. “In the summer of 2021, we launched our Voyage Bracelet in partnership with Saving the Blue. Each bracelets allows our customers to follow a real shark on its voyage across the sea.” - Fahlo
Book Feature.
Image feature. “40 Mistakes About Sharks”. “Changing the perception of these fascinating creatures is essential, at a time when their populations are globally threatened.” Annie contributed many images to this educational book written by Johann Mourier.
Variety.
Image feature. “Discovery and National Geographic’s annual battle for shark programming supremacy has crossed platforms to include both of their streaming services”
Shark Biology and Conservation Book Feature.
Image feature. Annie contributed a vast amount of imagery to this project. This impactful book was written by Daniel C. Abel, R. Dean Grubbs and Tristan L. Guttridge.
To Touch or Not to Touch? The Watermen Project.
TV appearance and content creation. “With its eyes focused and its wings spread out the ray veils the sun. As the diver disappears beneath the giant shadow of a manta ray, he has a decision to make. He senses the animal’s genuine curiosity and feels drawn to it by a charisma that transcends species. He feels an urge to explore this apparent connection through a simply touch. Should he act on this urge?” - William Winram
Journal of Fish Biology, Cover.
Journal cover. Linking local movement and molecular analysis to explore philopatry and population connectivity of the southern stingray Hypanus americanus.
Guttridge x Winram for Discoversharks.
LIVE online interview. “Annie Guttridge is a shark publicist and underwater photographer based in The Bahamas. She has conducted several social media takeovers featuring her photography for Shark Week, Discovery Channel, and most recently Oceana’s Instagram feeds.”
Magazine Feature, Sport Diver.
Online interview which complementary imagery. “Are those, mating scars?” I thought to myself, my mind was running overtime. To my knowledge, no great hammerhead had ever been documented with mating scars before this moment and all I had to do was push the shutter— while holding my breath and balancing my entire camera on the palm of my hand!” - Annie Guttridge
Shark Doc, Shark Lab.
Image and text contribution. “PIT 2013, The North Sound, the busiest night in Sharklab history with 83 sharks handled that shift. With the food boat arriving just after midnight we were gagging for our supper! My dinner however was rudely interrupted by my stomach notifying me that it wasn’t keen on Jill Brook’s homemade chicken pie! The following days found me soldiering on with night shifts and day gillnet fixing, all whilst being ill. The twist however was, I wasn’t ill, I was pregnant!.” - Annie Guttridge
BBC Radio, LIVE.
LIVE radio interview. On arrival to the BBC recording studio Annie was warmly greeted before being set up for LIVE streaming. BBC Berkshire presenter Sarah Walker is a friendly, popular host, and within minutes sharks were receiving a warm welcome.
Hurricane Dorian Fundraiser.
Fundraising leader. Silent Hunter founders Tristan and Annie joined forces with Forrest and Chelsea for an unusual but very important project. As they had all spent a great deal of time in The Bahamas over the years, they were heartbroken for those left with little to nothing, but they knew together, they could have a unique and important impact.
Sharks Don’t Sleep Podcast. Cape Clasp.
Podcast interview. “Annie’s a professional photographer that shares our passion to #makewaves for marine life, especially sharks. We recently chatted with Annie for Episode 2 of Sharks Don't Sleep to learn more about what drives her to change misconceptions about sharks and to protect these important animals.” - Cape Clasp
#MakeASplash, Lonely Whale.
Content creation. Ocean Unite and Lonely Whale teamed up to inspire people from all walks of life to take action for ocean health and marine life. Annie was invited to support the campaign through content creation.
Eye Witness News.
Image feature. “BAMSI students get hands-on with shark expedition. An exciting, new collaboration has developed between the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) and non-profit organization Saving the Blue to study the sharks and rays living in the waters around Andros.”
School Visits.
In person presenter. To introduce young children, age two to seven, to the marine world, though photography, videography, scientific equipment, and novel, fun objects.
Maui Jim Blog.
Content creation. Maui Jim Postcards From the Road Video Series – Shark spotting in the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas with Annie Guttridge.
NOAA Fisheries.
Image feature. Two sides of the same coin – fisheries science and management. Image feature.
Supporting Scientists.
Image feature. Annie has supplied a magnitude of imagery to the scientific community for presentations, PhD defenses and more.
Stop Sucking Campaign.
Content creation. #StopSucking is a social media challenge that asks individuals, organizations, and brands to pledge their commitment to #StopSucking on single-use plastic straws. Annie was invited to support this movement through content creation.
Eleutheran Newspaper.
Image feature. Pelagic Fisheries Research, in collaboration with the Cape Eleuthera Institute. Image feature.
The Save our Seas Foundation x Bimini Calendar
Image feature. Annie contributed many images to this calendar published by the Save our Seas Foundation.
Shark Fishing in Jupiter - Not What You'd Expect! Shark Defenders.
Guest blog. When most people hear the term ‘shark fishing,’ I bet conservation isn’t the first thing that springs to mind.
The Dodo.
Online interview with complementary imagery. “The best, most sustainable fishing method for tuna is pole and line caught tuna where they are directly targeted and bycatch, if any, is released almost immediately. Get to know the brands that offer sustainable methods of fishing and help protect….” - Annie Guttridge
Smithsonian Magazine.
Photo of the Day Award.
Live Lokai.
Content creation. Multiple images featured.
Maui Jim Ambassador.
Ambassador. Conservationist, Marine Advocate, Educator, and Underwater Photographer, Annie Guttridge.
Understanding the World’s Longest Shark Cull.
Image feature. Annie contributed a variety of imagery for this important online article.
Raising the alarm: photographer activists.
“The biggest and most important challenge is raising awareness of the effect of intensive fishing and plastic. This has a terrible effect on marine animals and the marine parks that are the last havens where nature manages to regenerate itself.” - Annie Guttridge
Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission.
Image feature. Annie contributed a variety of imagery for this important presentation.
Also featured:
Hammerhead Invasion, Shark Week - Discovery Channel
Children’s Television - Freeks Wild World
BBC Shark - BBC
Shark Week - Discovery Channel Canada
Five Conservationists you should be following on Twitter - Medium
13 People Who Actually Live Shark Week, Every Week - Huff Post
Fin-Free Chinese New Year - Divemag Indonesia
64 (And Counting!) Conservationists You Should Be Following On Twitter Right Now - The Dodo
A magnitude of additional features, to include: Oceana, Save our Seas, BluKicks, Trygons, GoPole, KNEKT, Discoverocean, Discoversharks, Maui Jim, Neptunic, Mable, Stream2Sea, and more.