Posts Tagged Texas Parks and Wildlife

Photo of the Day: Spring Is Here!

What’s the start of the season that reinvigorates life without a symbolic visual representation? In all actuality, this shot really does embody all that the new season comes roaring in with in tow. The storm has passed over, the wonderfully warm evening light appears, and a rainbow spreads across the sky and in striking contrast [...]

Quitaque, Texas, Has A Sidewalk Museum…

It’s also home to one of the more characteristic Texas state parks. The last time I visited Caprock Canyons State Park, I arrived on a beautiful, open-sky afternoon, only to find myself car-camping that night in one of the most voluminous winter thunderstorms I’ve experienced since living in this part of the state. Then it [...]

Field Lighting #6: On-camera flash utility

It’s been a little while for a Field Lighting post, but I have a few in the bag. Assignment work and research has been keeping me away, and it looks like it’s just going to get heavier in the near future, but hopefully I can squeeze in a few remnants of my existence on the [...]

Field Lighting: Jeff Haley, Cattleman

Jeff Haley is a good man. I came out of nowhere to introduce myself to him over the phone several months back, telling him I’m the photographer for a Texas Parks and Wildlife story for which he’s already been interviewed. When I first visited his ranch in the Texas Panhandle, we rode around in a [...]

Wind Energy and Lesser Prairie Chickens in Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine

I haven’t visited the blogosphere in a while due to some pretty exciting and unique opportunities, both photography and research-related, but I definitely had to give props to the October issue of Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine. My good friend, Stayton Bonner, and I produced the cover story dealing with the growing wind industry and [...]