Redefining what science looks like.

Abstract black and green geometric shapes forming a symmetric design.

alluvium is a creative collective for stories inspired by science and nature.

Our mission is to give scientists, artists, and changemakers the tools to collaborate and humanize complex challenges. We are creatives with backgrounds in ecology/biology and a deep appreciation for nature. With our years of experience supporting NGO’s, government agencies, research institutes and film productions, we bridge the human/nature gap through thoughtful storytelling campaigns and art.

We collaborate with artists, scientists, and organizations at the science/nature intersection. As we grow, you can join our mission by signing up for our email list and be the first to hear about new opportunities.

Graham Perry

Graham Perry is a Canadian director, cinematographer, and producer at the intersection of science and nature; knowledge and purpose.

From Arctic fjords to the shores of the Great Lakes, Graham fits seamlessly into any creative or production team. He brings a high level of both technical camera and field skills, as well as a thoughtful, focused approach to building trust with his teammates and co-creators.

Creative Direction, Cinematography, Drone Operations, Film Editing

Stephany Hildebrand

Stephany Hildebrand is a photographer and science communicator who combines her background in environmental technology with a passion for visual storytelling.

Rooted in the Ottawa and St. Lawrence riversheds, she uses documentary photography to explore the connections between science, ecosystems, and community. Her practice is grounded in relationship-building—both with the natural environments she documents and the communities she engages with—resulting in images that not only inform and inspire but also evoke a deep sense of wonder and reverence for the natural world.

Underwater Photography, Editorial Photography, Graphic Design, Brand Design

Alex Tran

After spending a few years studying electric fish in Panama for his MSc in biology, Alex Tran turned to photography as a way to channel his curiosity for people and for the natural world.

He explores the confluence of art and science in a perpetual quest to reconcile his dual identities of artist and scientist. He has worked alongside researchers both in the lab and in the field to help share their work with a broader audience, translating complex scientific stories into compelling photographs.

His humanistic approach to portrait photography is sought after by clients, which include a diverse range of creatives, scientists, and entrepreneurs.

Photography, Creative Direction, Workshops