Chris Craig is a Canadian storyteller, wildlife photographer, musician, and filmmaker who has spent decades traveling across Canada capturing the people, places, and wildlife that often go unnoticed. From photographing black bears in the forests of North America to filming in the oil patch, performing music in senior homes, and writing books focused on nature, resilience, and human connection, Chris brings a grounded and authentic perspective to every project he creates. His work is deeply influenced by real life experience, small town values, and a lifelong curiosity about people and the world around him.

As the founder of Making Eye Contact, Chris Craig believes some of the most important stories in Canada are still being told quietly around coffee tables, farms, fishing wharves, truck stops, wildlife centers, and local cafés. Through honest conversations and documentary-style storytelling, he hopes to preserve the voices, wisdom, humor, and struggles of everyday Canadians while inspiring people to slow down, listen, and reconnect with one another. His goal is simple: one conversation, one coffee, and one Canadian story at a time.