
Every year, for spring nature photography, I find myself back in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. A place I return to season after season, not because I have to, but because I’m drawn there, sometimes with a few days and no agenda, sometimes with just a stolen sunrise before my naturalist classes start. There’s […]
If we were on the trail together, standing with our tripods waiting for sunrise, or hanging around the campfire, this is a snapshot of what I’d share with you.
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Nine essential photography maintenance checks to protect your images, gear, and workflow, from metadata and firmware to backups and insurance.
Around here in Appalachia, we call it stick season, the quiet window between autumn color and snow. Whatever you call it, the principle holds. The landscape finally reveals its structure.
As a naturalist and photographer, I’ve learned how Smoky Mountain forest ecology can teach us to see, understand, and photograph the land more truthfully.
Each year, I refresh my memory on how to photograph stunning fall foliage with these 6 essential fall photography tips.
Being out alone in nature can feel both peaceful and uneasy. In this Q&A, I share my solo nature photography safety habits and tools for building confidence outdoors.
Exploring the Smokies after dark with herpetologist Dr. John Maerz taught me how amphibians and reptiles sharpen our skills in patience, presence, and photography. From salamanders to copperheads, these secretive creatures reveal the art of seeing in the dark.
The step-by-step guide on how to photograph fireflies and lightning bugs sharing how to prepare, the camera settings to use, and the editing.
Some simple and easy tips on how we can help make our properties and yards more lightning bug and firefly-friendly.