Easter as a Wildlife Photographer
As a wildlife photographer, Easter is a special time of year for me. It’s a time when the world around us comes alive with new growth and renewal…
As a wildlife photographer, Easter is a special time of year for me. It’s a time when the world around us comes alive with new growth and renewal…
Rosie, my Yorkie, has been my wildlife photography companion for 16 years—adding charm, humor, and a reminder to enjoy the moment.
Experience the renewal of life and the beauty of spring through the lens of a Wildlife Photographer. See a Whitetail Fawn kissing a flower in this photo.
One particular visitor that I always look forward to seeing is the Carolina Chickadee. With its distinctive black cap and bib, this small songbird is a true…
During my recent visit to Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I came upon an incredible gathering of juvenile Bullfrogs.
I recently had the opportunity to capture an incredible shot of a Green Lynx Spider while exploring the utility roads at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
The Wheel Bug possesses a striking and unmistakable physicality. Its most prominent feature is its large, wheel-shaped head.
A wildlife photographer recounts an experience observing and photographing a striped skunk hunting and eating a grasshopper at a national wildlife refuge.