Young Photographers to Follow: Kinley Bollinger
The Beauty of Solitude © Kinley Bollinger Interviewed by Frank Gallagher, NANPA Blog Coordinator Kinley Bollinger received one of the NANPA Foundation’s 2020 High School Scholarships. That was...
View ArticleAlaska’s Chilkat River Bald Eagle Preserve
Our National Symbol © Debbie McCulliss When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world. – John Muir By Debbie McCulliss The Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve is a...
View ArticleClose to Home: Photographing the Same Place Over Time
Brodie Field, Austin, Texas © Theresa DiMenno By Theresa DiMenno In early autumn, I returned to a field close to home that I’d stumbled upon in late March of 2020, during the early days of the...
View ArticleHappy New Year!!
A young moose pops up to watch some people along a trail in Rocky Mountain National Park. As a resident of Estes Park, just outside of Rocky, this national park became my escape during Covid. It also...
View ArticlePolar Bear Photo Sparks Social Media Engagement
Polar Bear Mother and Cubs © Ken Conger Interview with Ken Conger NANPA member Ken Conger lives in Virginia, but you might find him anywhere from the mid-Atlantic to the Arctic, camera in hand, in...
View ArticleNow Is the Time: Nature Photographers and Environmental Threats
A line of white pelicans working together as a feeding group in the artificial—but ecologically productive—channel of the San Diego River. © Budd Titlow Story and photos by Budd Titlow In the entire...
View ArticleNo Such Thing as Competition featuring Jaymi Heimbuch
The Nature Photographer episode #6 on Wild & Exposed Podcast Coyote (canis latrans) adult female, San Francisco, California © Jaymi Heimbuch Conservation photographer Jaymi Heimbuch leads several...
View ArticleHuge Iceberg Threatens South Georgia Island
Iceberg in the South Atlantic © Debbie McCulliss By Debbie McCulliss Besides a global pandemic, 2020 was marked by a historic wildfires, droughts, landslides, and severe storms. Winter came later,...
View ArticleLight Side Up featuring Nate Luebbe
The Nature Photographer episode #4 on Wild & Exposed Podcast © Nate Luebbe NANPA member and Sony ambassador Nate Luebbe tells Dawn, Ron, and Michael about sending a Sony a7S III up more than...
View ArticleSeeing It Differently featuring Lisa Langell
The Nature Photographer episode #5 on Wild & Exposed Podcast “Heads or Tails” images by Lisa Langell Reverse engineering a nature image, giving people what they can’t get somewhere else, and...
View ArticleConservation Begins in Your Backyard featuring Andrew Snyder
The Nature Photographer episode #7 on Wild & Exposed Podcast Gladiator Tree Frog © Andrew Snyder For biologists like NANPA Conservation Committee Co-Chair Andrew Snyder, a beautiful image isn’t...
View ArticleA Fed Fox is a Dead Fox: The Negative Impacts of Feeding Wildlife for...
A habituated red fox (Vulpes vulpes) begs for food from cars, a result of being fed in the past by other people. This type of behavior is dangerous for both the fox and the people. The fox has a much...
View ArticlePut Your Photos to Work in iNaturalist
by David Cook, NANPA Conservation Committee Volunteer Most NANPA members have countless photos of the natural world in their catalogs. Shots of a bird in-flight, a bear fishing, a bison grazing, or a...
View ArticleUnderwater Photojournalist Receives Outstanding Young Photographer Award
Jennifer Adler dives at Ginnie Springs in White Springs, Florida May 29, 2019 (Photo by Bob Croslin/Getty Images for National Geographic Partners) Florida-based conservation photographer and...
View ArticleGet Your Eyes On featuring Steven David Johnson
The Nature Photographer episode #9 on Wild & Exposed podcast Now that Steven David Johnson’s Vernal Pools e-book is published, the conservation photographer has been closely observing jumping...
View ArticlePhotographing Humpback Whales Bubble-Net Feeding
Whales Bubble-Net Feeding © Dan Evans By Neil McDermott, Dan Evans, and Lione Clare We all know there are few, if any, guarantees in wildlife photography. We wonder if the wildlife will reveal...
View ArticleNot Losing Hope featuring Suzi Eszterhas
The Nature Photographer episode #10 on Wild & Exposed podcast Endangered mountain gorilla (gorilla beringei) mother holding 5-month-old twin babies, Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda © Suzi...
View ArticleThe Web of Life
Grizzly bear enjoying a salmon in the Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska. © Jerry Ginsberg By Jerry Ginsberg We humans take ourselves far too seriously. Out of habit, we allow the minutiae of...
View ArticleConservation Kids
A group of young conservation photographers in the making on a Conservation Kids outing. © Daniel Dietrich By Frank Gallagher, NANPA Blog Coordinator Today’s young people will become tomorrow’s...
View ArticleShowcase 2021 Winner: Jeremy Burnham
Pelican Not “Living the High Life,” Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Showcase 2021 Judges’ Choice, Conservation © Jeremy Burnham Artist’s statement This photo is special to me because it evokes emotion. My...
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