
BIO

Jacqueline Ratliff is a passionate storyteller who focuses on creating emotionally impactful narratives. Her dedication to storytelling has enriched her understanding of the intricate art of conveying a compelling tale. She possesses a particular affinity for narratives that vividly express the resilient and inspiring human spirit, alongside thrilling adventures and conservational endeavors. Jacqueline believes capturing the bond between coexisting humans and animals can help bridge the cohabitation gap. Her work reflects a commitment to storytelling that is not only visually captivating but also emotionally resonant. Jacqueline aspires to instill hope in a world of chaos and to bring a smile to her audience. Jacqueline graduated in 2021 with a BSC in Media Arts and Studies -Integrated Media and minors in Geography, History, and Communication Studies from Ohio University - Athens. Jacqueline, who specializes in photography and cinematography, has brought opportunities and experiences she cherishes deeply. Through these mediums, she can capture the athleticism of DI sports to conservation and environmental efforts in the field. Jacqueline’s filmmaking ventures have taken her to Yellowstone National Park, Race to the Sky 300-mile sled dog race, and a Draft Horse Sanctuary.
Jacqueline recently was award an MFA in Science and Natural History Filmmaking from Montana State University Bozeman. Her passion has extends beyond her camera abilities and has broadened her horizon with numerous other activities and hobbies that she enjoys in her spare time.
She loves to kayak, winter camp, and playing with her cats and puppers Moose. She cherishes time with family and friends and can sleep anywhere at any given time. She is a traveler and is always ready for the next adventure ahead.