Flamingos of Celestún
An early morning journey through Celestún’s mangroves to witness flamingos at sunrise, exploring wetland ecosystems and conservation efforts in Mexico.
Punta Laguna, Yucatán: Spider Monkeys, Mayan Conservation & Responsible Travel
Discover Punta Laguna in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula—home to endangered spider monkeys and a community-run Mayan reserve. A responsible travel guide from Playa del Carmen.
Wildlife Photography Tips: Ethics, Access, and Capturing the Moment
Ethical wildlife photography guide covering preparation, access, composition, and camera settings to capture meaningful moments without disturbing nature.
The Sandhill Cranes of the Sacramento Delta
Two cold, fog-filled days in the Sacramento Delta made for difficult photography, but unforgettable moments. The Sandhill Cranes emerged from the mist like silhouettes from another time, their calls echoing across the wetlands long before they could be seen. Watching them forage and preen in the quiet marshes was a reminder that some experiences are worth the discomfort—and that these fragile wetlands remain essential refuges along an ancient migration route.
Chasing Egrets, Pelicans and Herons
The San Francisco Bay Area is often known for its abundant sunshine, but local photographers know that a cold, foggy morning offers a unique, atmospheric canvas for wildlife photography. Recently, in early December, I ventured out to the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge with my camera gear to put this theory to the test.
