Flowers bloom on the bench above the Sagavanirktok River. Alaska’s North Slope is a broad, rolling, alluvial plain. It sweeps down out of the Brooks Range in a long, descending ramp to the cold and icy waters of the Arctic…
New Publication: Bears of Katmai
A photo essay of mine on the bears of Katmai National Park was just published at the Matador Network. It’s a series from several different trips I’ve made to Brooks Falls and the surrounding area. Have a look at it…
My Favorite Places: Bhutan
Today, I thought I’d start a new series for the blog on some of my favorite places in the world for photography. And very close to the top of that list is the remote, Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. Bhutan is…
New Publication
A piece I wrote on the conservation success and challenges of Bolvia’s Yacuma Pampas was just published in the British conservation journal The Ecologist. It’s a bit more journalistic in style than some of my previous work. Find it right…
From the Archives: Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni
I’ve recently been spending some time going through old images, processing images that for one reason or another I haven’t ever looked at in detail, discarding images, and generally conducting some house-cleaning in my Lightroom Archive. This is an image…
The Quiet Landscape
This is the cover to the ebook I’ve just completed. It’s available HERE on my website for only $4.99 or 50% off if you want to share it on your social networks (just follow the share option at checkout). There…
Avian Retrospective 2: Blue Gray Tanager
Continuing my bird retrospective series we have this image of a Blue Gray Tanager. I actually made this image a few months before I shot the the Boreal Owl I featured yesterday. This image was made with a Canon 20D…
Snowy mudflats
I spent the weekend in Anchorage. I sit on the board of Audubon Alaska which is, in my opinion, one of the most effective environmental groups working in the state. Their science-based conservation efforts are extraordinary, and worthy of support. Though…
Birds of Isla Taquile
As I noted a post or two ago, I’ve been spending a lot of time sorting, editing, and keywording some older images. The whole process, while at times tedious, has been to relive some very good memories. One of those…