Today’s interview comes from London, in the UK and features the award-winning wildlife Photographer and documentary Filmmaker Paul Alistair Collins. Paul finds inspiration for his work through a close relationship with wildlife and nature. With a unique approach and understanding of lighting, Paul’s work provides the viewer with imagination evoking and dreamlike images of the […]
Interviewing Photographer, Filmmaker, Storyteller & Cinematographer Vishal Jadhav
Today I have the the honor of presenting an interview that comes from the city of Pune in the state of Maharashtra, India. Vishal Jadhav is a self-taught and award-winning photographer, filmmaker, storyteller & cinematographer. Vishal excels at capturing the essence of wildlife, whether it be through his photography or filmmaking with a true understanding […]
How to Tell the Difference Between the Female Purple Finch and Female Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Whether out in the field or at feeders, it can be quite difficult to tell the difference between the female purple finch Haemorhous purpureus and female rose-breasted grosbeak Pheucticus ludovicianus. The purple finch is often mistaken for the rose-breasted grosbeak. Perhaps this is due to their sharing similar coloring as they do not share the […]
Michalakis Ppalis: A Photographer’s Journey
Today’s interview comes all the way from Nicosia, Cyprus and features a very talented fine art Photographer named Michalakis Ppalis. Through his travels, Michalakis shares his passion for the world with his viewers. Michalakis’ photographic journey has allowed him to develop a love of people and a deep connection and respect for nature. As you […]
When Should I Bring My Hummingbird Feeders Inside?
Now that the cooler weather is almost here, you’re probably wondering when you should start thinking about bringing your hummingbird feeders inside during the fall. Here in Maine, we have had a couple of nights that have gone into the 40s, but the weather has jumped back into being on the warmer side. When the […]
An Interview with Photographer Ike Smith of Humperdink Photography
Today’s interview comes from Arlington, Virginia and features an inspirational and very talented landscape, street and portraiture photographer. His name is Ike Smith and he has taken what was once just a hobby and turned it into a passion to share with his viewers. The beauty of the world and Ike’s keen eye for capturing […]
Getting to Know Landscape & Nature Photographer Simmie Reagor
I’m excited to share an interview with a very talented landscape and nature photographer from Connecticut. His name is Simmie Reagor and he finds inspiration for his work with his connection to the natural world. Simmie is a talented photographer who excels at capturing the beauty and flux of nature and conveys this connection through […]
Did I See a Hummingbird, Bumblebee, or Hummingbird Moth in the Garden?
The hummingbird moth belongs to the genus of sphinx moths Hemaris, in the family Sphingida. While in the garden, individuals can easily mistake the familiar humming sound of these moths in flight for bumblebees or hummingbirds. Hummingbird moths beat their wings rapidly and hover over flowers to collect nectar. This moth looks almost identical to […]
Growing Last Year’s Collected & Stored Nasturtium Seeds
Last year, I planted nasturtium Tropaeolum in the garden and they took off really nicely. These plants produce beautiful red, yellow, or orange blooms. They quickly fill your garden beds, planters, and hanging baskets with edible, bright, and colorful flowers. Nasturtium grows as an annual, but you can still enjoy them year after year. Nasturtiums […]
Our Annual Mountain Blackberry Harvest
It’s that time of year again for our annual blackberry-picking trip. Here in Western Maine, the end of summer marks the beginning of blackberry picking season. The blackberry season can run from the end of July through September and in some years until October. This has become a very sweet annual tradition for us. We […]
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