Glenna Goldman
- Editorial Department
Growing up in the Midwest, Glenna spent her free time exploring the outdoors, reading, and photographing nature. In middle school she joined a club called Video Voyagers, and expanded her visual creativity to the art of the moving image.
Glenna discovered a passion for video production in college, and travel photography during a semester abroad in Europe. She graduated with Honors in 2013, with a B.A. in Electronic Media Production. Following graduation, Glenna relocated to Virginia to complete an internship with The Nature Conservancy, and spent her free time hiking and photographing nature while searching for a video production or photography job. She completed an internship with the Virginia Film Office, then moved to Arizona to work as an Associate Producer for a small video production studio. She now works in digital media marketing, and continues to work with video and photography.
Glenna frequently disappears, usually in the attempt to get a new passport stamp, or in search of a new place to hang her hammock tent. She hopes to make the world a better place through photography, travel writing, and documentary filmmaking.
See more of her work throughout the site, or visit her travel blog at gwhotravels.
Glenna discovered a passion for video production in college, and travel photography during a semester abroad in Europe. She graduated with Honors in 2013, with a B.A. in Electronic Media Production. Following graduation, Glenna relocated to Virginia to complete an internship with The Nature Conservancy, and spent her free time hiking and photographing nature while searching for a video production or photography job. She completed an internship with the Virginia Film Office, then moved to Arizona to work as an Associate Producer for a small video production studio. She now works in digital media marketing, and continues to work with video and photography.
Glenna frequently disappears, usually in the attempt to get a new passport stamp, or in search of a new place to hang her hammock tent. She hopes to make the world a better place through photography, travel writing, and documentary filmmaking.
See more of her work throughout the site, or visit her travel blog at gwhotravels.