MEET OUR INTERNS


Sage Shea
Intern Year(s): 2021
Location: Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, North Atlantic-Appalachian Regional Office, National Wildlife Refuge System
Program: FWS Regionals
Agency: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Sage Shea

Sage (they/them) is a trans digital strategist and content creator and first-generation college student. Published in countless local publications, they’ve long worked as a professional photographer in a style that captures raw human connection with heavy nods to the crisp, wide angle, and naturally lit styles of street photography. They’ve spent their career focusing on candor over inauthentic performance, photographing diverse populations of various vocations including punks, artists, crafters, and justice advocates.

In tandem with photography, Sage hold a Masters in Digital Marketing and Analytics from Emerson College. They’re interested in the intersection of best practices and creative box breaking. They have a soft spot for brutalist web design, unique UX, tailoring long tail conversions to niche audiences, and data guided improvements. Sage works full time as a web strategist and has a healthy client list of local businesses as freelance clients.

From the blog

October 12, 2021



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