In Search of the Long Billed Curlew | Behind The Scenes of Wildlife Filmmaking Join me as I search for long billed curlew while on…
Adventures in Wildlife Filmmaking
In Search of the Long Billed Curlew | Behind The Scenes of Wildlife Filmmaking Join me as I search for long billed curlew while on…
Shadow of the Raven | Behind the Scenes of Wildlife Filmmaking I just had an amazing opportunity to film a young raven while a team…
Testing Out An IR Camera | Behind the Scenes of Wildlife Filmmaking It’s that time again when I’m back on location to wrap up filming…
The Cactus Wren | Wildlife Filmmaking on the Sony A7S III I recently found a nest which I suspected to be that of a cactus…
HOW TO MAKE A WILDLIFE DOCUMENTARY I thought it would be a fun idea to share my process on how to make a wildlife documentary…
Life in the Sonoran Desert | Part One: Desert Landscapes I’m excited to announce a new film project I am working on! It is going…
ODE TO NATURE | Filming the Wild on the Sony A7s III I recently picked up the new Sony A7s III and have been testing…
SKUNK IN MY CAR! | The Perils of Wildlife Filmmaking A couple of weeks ago, a colleague of mine reached out via text about filming…
A few weeks ago I got a tip from a photographer friend about a great place to see Bighorn Sheep here in Oregon. Turns out, it’s only about a three hour drive to where they like to hang out, so off we went to look for them.
One of the best ways to get exceptional footage of wildlife, is to scout ahead of time in order to know where they like to hang out. After several weeks of wildfire smoke, I decided to scout out a new location, which might turn out to be my favorite yet.