World Wildlife Day: A Photographer’s Perspective
Wildlife photographer shares their passion for protecting the natural world and inspiring others to take action.
Predators: I seek to capture the raw power and cunning of these essential hunters. Photographing their diverse hunting strategies and interactions with prey is a thrilling challenge. I explore their habitats, documenting their roles in maintaining ecological balance. Their adaptations, from speed to stealth, fascinate me. I aim to portray their vital role in the natural world.
Wildlife photographer shares their passion for protecting the natural world and inspiring others to take action.
I photographed a coyote crossing the road at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and captured the brief encounter from my truck.
I had the chance to photograph a pair of coyotes. Coyotes are shy animals and tend to avoid humans, but these two were particularly curious.
During my recent trip to Antelope Island State Park in Utah, I had the opportunity to capture photos of a Coyote catching a meal.
A wildlife photographer describes an exciting close encounter with a beautiful red fox while on a hike, and how he was able to capture stunning photos of it.
A wildlife photographer sees a mother bobcat ensuring the road is safe before having her kitten cross at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Recently, I had the chance to capture an image of a beautiful adult coyote resting near a disced field at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
I photographed this Baby Coyote at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. I didn’t see the Mom Coyote, but that doesn’t mean she wasn’t around.