wildlife photographer

Wild Encounters in Yosemite

Yosemite National Park isn't just a haven for awe-inspiring landscapes; it's also home to a diverse array of wildlife that adds a layer of wonder to your visit. Capturing the park's inhabitants through the lens is a rewarding experience that offers a glimpse into the natural world's intricacies. Among the creatures I encountered were mule deer, Steller's jays, ground squirrels, and ravens, each offering a unique opportunity for wildlife photography.

Remember that photographing wildlife always requires patience and respect for these creatures' natural behaviors. Keep a respectful distance, avoid feeding them, and observe from a distance. With a keen eye and a quiet camera, you can capture the essence of Yosemite's wildlife and bring home lasting memories of your wild encounters.

Creatures of the Forest

In Kings Canyon National Park, I had the privilege of photographing the chipmunks, American robins, Western Bluebirds, and White-headed woodpeckers that inhabit the park’s forests. The forests at this park offered some really incredible lighting for some of the images - particularly the contrasted side lighting in the chipmunk images I am sharing here. Join me through a little walk in the woods where we encounter a range of inhabitants of this beautiful valley…

An Oasis Full of Birds

Fortynine Palms Oasis in Joshua Tree National Park, which I featured in my last blog post, is a rare and special place where desert wildlife unexpectedly thrives. One of the highlights of the oasis is the diverse range of bird species that call it home. Some of the most common include the Cactus Wren, which is known for its distinctive cactus-like nest, and the Black-throated Sparrow, which is often heard before it is seen due to its melodious song. I was also incredibly lucky to spot a kestrel amongst the fronds of the Californian fan palms, but didn’t get a good enough shot!