Wildlife photographer Mark Blake has enjoyed wildlife since his childhood. Mark’s fondness for photography grew through his teenage years. Since then, he has turned his hobby into a thriving career where he lives in Nottingham in the UK. Whether staying close to home or traveling around the UK, Mark can be found photographing an array […]
An Interview with Tanya Stollznow, Wildlife & Conservation Photographer
As an advocate for wildlife and its natural surroundings, Australian based photographer Tanya Stollznow has dedicated her career to the conservation of rare and endangered species. The focus of Tanya’s exceptional skills is in wildlife and conservation photography, fine art photography, and wildlife journalism. Through her hard work and dedication, Tanya conveys her passion for […]
Bunchberry Identification & Facts
Every morning, rain or shine, we get our bug gear and rain boots on and hit the trails back in the woods on the property. We also bring our coffee with us and I have my camera, of course. Even though we walk the same trails on a daily basis, we have been experiencing a […]
Around the World with Photographer Matt Conti
Award-winning and published photographer Matt Conti has traveled the globe to capture visually stunning images of his surroundings. Whether close to home in Boston or through his travels, Matt spends his time photographing numerous subjects, such as the many facets of urban and city landscapes as well as diverse cultures. Matt’s portfolio is richly multi-dimensional […]
An Interview with Professional Landscape & Portrait Photographer Richard Snow
Interested in photography from an early age, avid landscape and portrait photographer Richard Snow has focused his attention on effectively capturing breathtaking images. Richard resides in the great state of Maine which primarily serves as a muse for his diverse body of work. With a keen eye for composition as well as a true understanding […]
Rose-breasted Grosbeak Facts and Information
Every spring, I look forward to my new spring arrivals, but I especially can’t wait for the first glimpse of my red-breasted grosbeak visitors. The males are the first to arrive in May, followed by the females a few weeks later. This year I have three males and two females coming to my feeders. They […]





