Sony A7V for Bird Photography: Can It Actually Match the Sony Flagship?
Earlier this year I was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time and capture some truly breathtaking Black Skimmer shots. I put the whole experience in a video.
Earlier this year I was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time and capture some truly breathtaking Black Skimmer shots. I put the whole experience in a video.
It didn’t take long to find my first two subjects for the day. This first bird is a Northern Parula and these birds are tiny. This bird stayed in the shade of a larger tree so I lowered my shutter speed to get more light into the camera. Even at this lower shutter speed, the…
Early in 2018, I had the great pleasure of visiting Corkscrew Swamp an Audubon sanctuary in beautiful south Florida. Visiting Corkscrew is much like taking a time machine back in time. The moment you step foot on the boardwalk, you can feel the amazing swamp transport you to a very different time when all sorts…
I have had an advance copy of my book Osprey: The Glorious Pursuit of Unbridled Determination for a little over a week and I’m proud to say it lives up to the title. It is glorious in every sense of the word. If you want a sneak peak, watch the video below!
Find out why nature photography is fun, exciting and unpredictable. Join me at a waste water treatment plant in South Florida where I put my Nikon D500 and Tamron 150-600 mm V1 to the test. We went looking for Sandhill Cranes but found so much more. How did the Nikon D500 / Tamron 150-600mm do?…
It has been a while since I have made a “What’s In My Bag” video but a lot of people asked so I thought I would highlight what gear I regularly use on my day to day outings. I like to travel with a minimal amount of gear just to make things easier. If you…
Early morning hours, the best time for photography and that means traveling down some old country roads shrouded in a thick blanket of fog. My mind races back to a scene from the horror movie, An American Werewolf in London and I remember the warning to stay off the moors. No worries. We aren’t far…