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Exciting news for our valued customers at Captured Wilderness Photography! We are pleased to announce that we now accept AfterPay™ as a payment option. This

Exciting news for our valued customers at Captured Wilderness Photography! We are pleased to announce that we now accept AfterPay™ as a payment option. This

🌿 Just Released: Nature’s Close-Up – A Beginner’s Guide to Macro Photography 🐞📷Discover the Tiny Details That Make the Natural World So Captivating I’m excited

One of the most common questions I hear, especially from people new to photography, is deceptively simple: “What camera do you use?” It’s an understandable

If you have ever looked at one of my images and wondered how it was made, what settings I used, or how I manage to find myself in the right place at the right time, I’ve finally put the answers in one place. After years of shooting nature, wildlife, macro insects, waterfalls, and the night sky, I’ve taken the best of what I’ve learned and built a series of photography eBooks that are now available on my Etsy store.

The American Robin is one of the most widely distributed and ecologically adaptable passerine birds in North America. A member of the thrush family (Turdidae), it occupies a broad range of habitats that include deciduous and mixed forests, woodland edges, agricultural land, suburban neighborhoods, and urban green spaces. Its success across such diverse environments is largely due to its flexible diet and behavioral adaptability.

As a nature and wildlife photographer, my mission has always been to capture the raw, untouched beauty of the natural world—moments that inspire wonder and

Most people come to nature and wildlife photography for the images.
That makes sense. Cameras, lenses, light, and timing are what draw people in. But photography outdoors does not happen in a controlled environment, and that reality is rarely addressed in any meaningful way.
Weather changes.
Trails are longer than they look.
Light fades faster than expected.
Batteries die.
Bodies get tired.
Judgment slips.
Over the years, I’ve come to believe that teaching photography without addressing these realities does people a disservice. That belief is why Fieldcraft for Photographers is now a formal and mandatory part of my in-person workshops.

Hello Nature Enthusiasts and Wildlife Aficionados! Imagine starting your day with the serene sight of a waterfall cascading down a mountainside, or ending it with

The Black Bear: An Icon of North American Wilderness The Black Bear (Ursus americanus) is one of North America’s most familiar and adaptable large mammals,

Getting Ready for a Macro Insect and Wildflower Photography Workshop: Essential Gear and Key Concepts Joining a macro insect and wildflower photography workshop is a

There are few animals more iconic to North America than the Whitetail Deer. Whether you’re a hunter, a photographer, or simply someone who spends time outdoors, chances are you’ve encountered one—often without even realizing it until the flick of a tail or the flash of movement gives them away.

The Red Fox: A Versatile and Adaptive Predator The Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) is one of the most widely distributed and adaptable carnivores in the