Lisa Ferguson

Lisa was born in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan and moved to the big ciy (Calgary, Canada) for high school and college. She began working in television news as a camera person and editor, before setting off and founding her own company. Lisa has worked as director of photography on shows for virtually every major television network and has shot many documentaries for National Geographic, BBC, CBC, The History Channel, OLN, The Food Network and Burning Man. She has travelled the world for her work, and is at home where ever life takes her. A lifelong creative, Lisa channeled her passion for nature and art, and began making tactile sculptures of the natural world. She and her husband Robert founded Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Art, and their work can be seen on the playa at Burning Man, as well as outside the Google building, overlooking Lake Tahoe and in private collections in the US and Canada. Lisa lives her life to the fullest by setting goals and achieving them. She is the kind of person who wakes up grateful for a new day, and curious about the adventure that awaits. To say she is a positive person would be an understatement.