Graeme Aegerter is a photographer, documentary filmmaker, and communications professionals born and raised in Seattle, WA.
As a young queer filmmaker, Graeme is dedicated to amplifying community power and grassroots movements for social justice through creative storytelling. His documentaries have shown at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Afropunk Festival Johannesburg, New York African Film Festival, Durango Independent Film Festival, and more. He has worked on international impact campaigns for feature documentaries, including Roll Red Roll.
Inspired by the wonders of nature, culture, and movement, his portraits capture the diverse beauty of people and places around the world.
Graeme currently serves as the Communications Manager for HealthierHere, a nonprofit collaborative dedicated to advancing health equity in King County, WA through collective action.
You’ll find Graeme singing, dancing, and exploring the hidden gems of Seattle and the PNW outdoors in his free time.
To get in touch, contact Graeme at graecreative@gmail.com
Graeme acknowledges that he lives and works on the ancestral, unceded lands of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Duwamish Tribe, and honors their continued presence, stewardship, and cultural contributions to the region. He commits to centering Indigenous voices, priorities, and sovereignty in his personal and professional endeavors.