Dirty Boots & Messy Hair
Dirty Boots & Messy Hair is a lifestyle brand and educational platform that has dedicated itself to supporting photographers as they navigate the world of business, branding, and creativity. Initially founded in 2017, DBMH has since developed into a community of hundreds of thousands of dedicated creatives around the world. With a heavy focus on outdoorsy and adventurous photography, everyone involved with the brand is incredibly passionate about environmental issues and giving back to the planet. This is exactly why Replant.ca Environmental is so excited to be collaborating with Dirty Boots & Messy Hair!
Before we tell you about some of the other work that Dirty Boots & Messy Hair (DBMH) is involved in, let us share some social links:
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That Instagram feed is especially powerful. Are you surprised that it has almost a million followers? There's some really stunning photography showcased there.
DBMH is a major sponsor of the trees planted by Replant.ca Environmental. Starting in early 2019, the DBMH organization committed to planting tens of thousands of trees annually. So if you're a photographer who supports DBMH and is a participant in the DBMH community, you're also helping to support global reforestation efforts, and helping with the fight against climate change.
Dirty Boots & Messy Hair is not only involved with reforestation. They're also involved with other organizations that do work to leave a positive lasting legacy on our planet. A good example is The Orangutan Project. The Orangutan Project was established in 1998 by world-renowned orangutan expert, Leif Cocks. Leif is a passionate campaigner and a key player in developing conservation plans for the protection and survival of orangutans, including the first ever successful reintroduction of a zoo-born orangutan into the wild. The Dirty Boots & Messy Hair organization is a major supporter of The Orangutan Project. Learn more about their support at this link:
Dirty Boots & Messy Hair refers to itself as, "A small business with a big mission: To help save the world." Big mission, and big hearts.
If you're a professional photographer, you'll want to become a member of the DBMH community! Organizations like DBMH give us hope for our childrens' futures. Check them out today!
Incidentally, our organization is often seeking additional land for our carbon capture projects. Please visit this link if you might know of a recently-harvested property that we could rebuild into a permanent legacy forest.
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