Eva Verbeeck is a Belgian photographer and filmmaker. Traveling all around the world for most of her young life she has been to over 45 different countries before turning 25. During those travels she developed a passion for photography and filmmaking.
After graduating high school she attended law school in Brussels and specialized in international law and human rights. During her studies she developed an interest for documenting climate change, local food cultures and sustainable agriculture.
She has spend the past three years documenting our changing climate and working together with first generation farmers across the world. Her ongoing documentary work has already featured over 40 different farms in locations such urban and rural parts of the United States, Canada, Europe and Africa. Her work has received support from major organizations and publications such as Greenpeace, National Geographic, WWOOF, Slow Food international, Vice, Outside magazine, Collective Quarterly Magazine and The Atlantic.
Eva Verbeeck is a Belgian photographer and filmmaker. Traveling all around the world for most of her young life she has been to over 45 different countries before turning 25. During those travels she developed a passion for photography and filmmaking.
After graduating high school she attended law school in Brussels and specialized in international law and human rights. During her studies she developed an interest for documenting climate change, local food cultures and sustainable agriculture.
She has spend the past three years documenting our changing climate and working together with first generation farmers across the world. Her ongoing documentary work has already featured over 40 different farms in locations such urban and rural parts of the United States, Canada, Europe and Africa. Her work has received support from major organizations and publications such as Greenpeace, National Geographic, WWOOF, Slow Food international, Vice, Outside magazine, Collective Quarterly Magazine and The Atlantic.