by kerri | Jul 22, 2014 | Wildlife Blog
About a month ago, there was a man who was stealing images of grizzly bears from an Alberta Wildlife Facebook group, superimposing words onto the images that portrayed bears as vicious, human-eaters and re-posting. The people whose images he stole (many of whom I...
by kerri | Jun 26, 2014 | Wildlife Blog
Looking for unique animal behavior is an important part of capturing great wildlife images. I’m getting to the point where I don’t just want to see an animal, I want to see it doing something cool. I crave encounters that not only allow me a glimpse of the...
by kerri | Jun 17, 2014 | Wildlife Blog
An after-work drive yields a Black Bear, Blond Grizzly Bear and Canada Lynx (and a Cooper’s Hawk) ‘How do you not lose your sh*t?,’ asked my good friend Mary Beth after viewing some of my black bear/grizzly bear shots on Facebook. ‘Well,...
by kerri | May 28, 2014 | Wildlife Blog
Spring is my favorite time of year – sunrise is earlier and sun set is later, so longer days equal more opportunities for photography. Also in spring, when love is in the air, there is opportunity to observe the unique behaviors associated with the mating...
by kerri | May 13, 2014 | Wildlife Blog
Birds, Toads and Raccoons I love being able to go to places where I get a chance to see animals and landscapes that are rare or do not occur in my home province of Alberta. I had that opportunity recently when I spent a week in Southern Ontario, staying at my...