While documenting one of the most amazing spectacles in the Arctic: The annual migration of the Western Arctic Caribou Herd, we came across situations that confronted us with deep emotions. Spending long periods of time in the wild is certainly unveiling, it allows you to see the world from many different perspectives.
It is hard to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Emil Herrera’
Wild Migrations: Surviving the River Crossing
Posted in Expeditions, tagged at Risk, Conservation, Emil Herrera, Florian Schulz, Wildlife on January 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Expeditions in the Alaskan Arctic, Part 1
Posted in Expeditions, tagged Arctic, Caribous, Emil Herrera, Expedition, Florian Schulz, Migration, Photography, Tundra on September 24, 2008 | 2 Comments »
After years of exploring remote places, we have never been to a place like this. Where your eye gets tricked by the distances. The next hill, the next valley seems so reachable, so near. And yet, everything is miles away.
With a heart filled with excitement, we were dropped in this unique location where we planned [...]
Into the Blog Community
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Adventure, Conservation, Emil Herrera, Explore, Florian Schulz, Photography, Travel on August 13, 2008 | 8 Comments »
We are creating this blog to share with you some of the experiences of our journeys while shooting for our Freedom to Roam photography projects. We are constantly on the move, traveling and exploring some of the most remote and wild places in the northern hemisphere.
As we update this blog, you will have an insight [...]