Posts tagged Conservation Photography
Girls Who Click Workshop Trip Report

Thanks to Girls Who Click and Be Wise we had another successful year for our annual Girls Who Click Marine Mammal Photograph Workshop.

With twelve girls in attendance this year, we kept them busy photographing the local wildlife including Harbor Seals, California Sea Lions, California Gulls, Brown Pelicans, Brandt’s Cormorants and California Ground Squirrels.

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Wildside Nature Tours - Newest Photography Instructor

I HAVE SOME VERY EXCITING NEWS!!!!

I have officially become a Photography Workshop Instructor with Wildside Nature Tours. Starting in January of 2023 my photo tours and workshops will be run through Wildside Nature Tours with my first tour happening in Jan 22-29 to Yellowstone.

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Eight Reasons to Go on a NANPA Regional Event

On October 11th the North American Nature Photographers Association published a blog about their Regional Events and featured me and my participants from our recent NANPA Regional Even in Grand Teton National Park.

Click the link to read the full article. http://www.nanpa.org/eight-reasons-to-go-on-a-nanpa-regional-event/?fbclid=IwAR2BiDKda3Vh7xApZMtcsyEcVDi6V_w7-C5J2dwdorJRiulTrwMm1JCS6is

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10 Reasons Why Ecuador Should Be Your Next Travel Destination!

Have your heard people talking about how the Galapagos Islands or the Ecuadorian Cloud Forest is the best trip EVER!!! Well I will walk you thought 10 reasons why Ecuador should be your next travel destination.

1. The Ecuadorian Cloud Forest - Considered one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet, these forests are teaming with wildlife such as a variety of bird species, Spectacled Bear, Jaguar, Sloth, Howler Monkey, puma and many other creatures….

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San Antonio Zoo Center For Conservation and Photographing bugs in Austin

During this week’s episode I will take you explore the Travis County - Balcones Canyonlands Preserve, a 32,000+ acre preserve in western Travis County that protects seven endangered species and 27 species of concern.

After that we will head to the San Antonio Zoo Center for Conservation with the Texas Master Naturalists to see the research being done behind the scenes.

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My most asked question, answered - Experience Wildlife Vlog #3

During this week’s episode I am sharing my most asked question to me... how did I get started as a Conservation Photographer. See how I got my start and why I choose conservation photography over just wildlife photography. Also see my newly launched website.

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