CONNECTING WITH NATURE…

Osprey flying in the sky with wings spread wide, holding a branch in its talons.

Birds of Prey.

There are many different types of raptors, including eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, and vultures. Each of these birds has its own unique characteristics, but they all share a few common traits. For example, all raptors have hooked beaks and sharp talons, which they use to capture and kill prey. They also have excellent eyesight, which allows them to spot prey from great distances.

A bird with feathers exhaling visible breath on a cold day.

Our Feathered Friends.

Some of the best representatives of the natural world are birds. In all seven continents, there are about 10,000 species distributed across numerous ecosystems. Birds inspire us to learn about them and the habitats they live in through their sounds, feather patterns, colors, and antics.


Hummingbird moth hovering and feeding from a white flower.

Nature photography contributes to increasing awareness of the environment and our world. People are more likely to care about its preservation since it enables them to encounter things they might not otherwise see.



Nature Photography.

Close-up of a bison's head in a field with dry grass.

Life is interconnected in all its forms. A whole ecosystem is adversely affected if even one organism goes extinct or is threatened with extinction. Because of the disruption to the food chain, the ecosystem is shocked. Species threats rarely occur in isolation, which is another crucial fact to understand.




Wildlife Photography.

A narrow, deserted road lined with snow-covered trees in a wintery landscape, with a yellow dividing line in the center.

Landscape Photography.

The realm of nature is magical in and of itself. I have a rush of happiness whenever I am in nature. The beautiful moments you'll be able to record and save for eternity are one of the nicest aspects of landscape photography.