William Stelzer is a freelance artist/filmmaker. He specializes in art, science, education and humanitarian projects, using all manner of digital media, from photography and design to computer graphics and augmented reality. He studied industrial design at Michigan State University and film at The University of Texas at Austin. Prior to living in the Virgin Islands he worked as graphics director for the ABC-TV affiliate for Central Texas and as a special effects director using computer and model animation for accident reconstructions. He was also part of a research expedition into the Venezuelan Amazon to study burial cave artwork, shot documentary footage on a Peruvian glacier, and created mini documentaries in Haiti, Nicaragua, St John and Florida for the one laptop per child project. He has shown his work at venues that include Bajo el Sol Gallery, The Caribbean Museum for the Arts and The Museum of Contemporary Art in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Nancy Borowick is an internationally renowned photographer, author, teacher and speaker, becoming a Sony Ambassador in 2019. She is a graduate of the International Center of Photography and has exhibited her work in over 100 cities around the world. Working regularly with the New York Times since 2013 and contributing to outlets such as National Geographic, Time Magazine, NPR, the Washington Post and others, Nancy has told the intimate stories of people and places from every corner of the globe winning her major accolades and awards, including those from World Press Photo and Pictures of the Year International and in 2017 she published her first monograph, The Family Imprint.