California raised, and Wyoming life. After high school Noah moved to Yosemite National Park to pursue a life of big wall climbing. Working for Yosemite Search and Rescue (YOSAR) he honed his climbing skills on granite monoliths such as El Capitan and Half Dome. After a few years in Yosemite he moved to Jackson, Wyoming. In Wyoming Noah began to work at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort as a snowboarder instructor/coach, spending his free time in the back country learning mountaineering and winter travel, earning certifications in avalanche safety and wilderness medicine. His love for mountains and adventure has enabled him to work in some of natures most challenging environments.
Noah Waldron is a cinematographer and storyteller who is passionate about using his work to raise awareness of environmental and social issues. His work has been featured by some of the world's leading companies and broadcasters, including Netflix, Disney, Sony, BBC, National Geographic, and PBS Nature to name a few.
Noah has spent most of his life in the outdoors and has always been fascinated by the natural world. He believes that cinema is a powerful tool that can be used to connect people with the planet and inspire them to take action to protect it. His personal work often focuses on the human impact on the environment, and social issues.
Waldron is a passionate advocate for environmental protection and social justice. He believes that cinema can be a powerful tool for change, and is committed to using his work to make a difference in the world.