Dreaming is such a wonderful thing. It lets our mind unfold in an entirely hopeful fashion. No fears of failure or negativity. It seems that the older I have grown, the more I dare to dream. It unleashes an incredible amount of energy. When I dreamed off the arctic in the past it was the [...]
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Arctic Dreams…..
Posted in Adventure, Alaska, Conservation, Expeditions, Experience, Photography, Wildlife, wilderness, tagged aerial photography, aerials, Alaska, American Arctic, Arctic, arctic aerial expedition, arctic ocean, Conservation, Freedom to Roam, nature photography, nikon, Photography, polar bears, sea ice, seals, wilderness, Wildlife on July 20, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Freedom to Roam featured in OP
Posted in Conservation, Interviews, Photography, Wildlife, tagged article, Conservation, florian schulz photography, Freedom to Roam, nature photography, op, outdoor photographer, Photography, publication, story, wildlife photography on June 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Outdoor photographer highlights Freedom to Roam II – B2B
The July issue of Outdoor Photographer has a wonderful story on my ongoing Freedom to Roam project on North America`s western seabord from Baja California to the Beaufort sea (B2B) in the arctic. The article gives a great overview of my conservation photography project focusing on wildlife [...]
Got patience ??? – 72 hours in a blind!
Posted in Experience, Photography, Wildlife, tagged Alaska, Arctic, Birds, blind, nature photography, nikon, Nikon D3, patience, Photography, snowy owl, snowy owls, Wildlife, wildlife photography on June 26, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Patience
.. is undoubtably one of the most important tools in wildlife photography. While sometimes it seems one may be waisting ones time, I have learned that if one give into the waiting game, animals start to present themselves: You discover a little birds nest nearby, you observe a fox that does its daily round to mark its [...]