Wildlife photography is a tough genre to master. While anyone can stick a camera in the direction of an animal...
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From the tropical warmth of Central America to the frigid Arctic tundra, you’ll nearly always find me with a camera in hand. A few of my favorite adventures: Riding 6,000km north from Vietnam’s hot and humid Mekong Delta in the south to the staggeringly high, mist covered mountain peaks along the Chinese border; camping on the sea ice to the northeast of Canada’s Baffin Island at 73°N and listening as pods of narwhal breathed on the surface nearby; staying at a monastery in Cambodia and forming lifelong friendships with young monks eager to practice English and show off their beautiful country and culture.
Minimize your Impact on Nature Any time we venture into nature, with or without a camera, it’s important to follow...
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Long exposure photography opens up an entirely new world of creative possibilities to the photographer. On this page you’ll find...
It seems to be a law of the universe that whenever you don’t have a camera with you, something...
When shooting photography on-location out of a studio, location scouting is an important part of the workflow and depending upon the scale of...