Alison M. Jones is an experienced director and lead photographer at No Water No Life since 2007, focusing on raising awareness about fresh water resource issues through photography, science, and stakeholder engagement. As the owner of Alison Jones Photography since 1991, Alison has built a diverse photography library featuring wildlife, scenic landscapes, and cultural images from various regions, including the Americas and Sub-Saharan Africa. Memberships with the Society of Environmental Journalists and The Explorers Club enhance Alison's network and resources in environmental journalism and conservation. Additionally, Alison has held fellowships with the International League of Conservation Photography and contributed as a former board member of NANPA, while previously working as an assistant to the editor at The Magazine ANTIQUES. Educational background includes degrees from The George Washington University, Columbia University, the International Center of Photography, Sweet Briar College, and The Masters School.