Julian Lennon’s creative vision courses through his acclaimed music, work in film, photography, and philanthropic pursuits. Although he started his recording career at the age of 11 on one of his acclaimed father’s albums, his work as a solo artist began in earnest with 1984’s u003ciu003eValotteu003c/iu003e. In subsequent years, the singer/songwriter released a handful of albums and earned a GRAMMY® nomination. Outside of music, Lennon founded The White Feather Foundation, a global environmental and humanitarian organization that focuses on education, health, conservation, and the protection of indigenous culture. Lennon’s also an accomplished photographer and produced the documentary u003ciu003ewhaledreamersu003c/iu003e—which was shown at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and won eight International Film Festival Awards—and served as executive producer on 2016’s u003ciu003eLost Girlsu003c/iu003e.