Work by Continent
A land of extraordinary wildlife and great conservation success stories.
The great plains of Kenya’s Masai Mara are one of nature’s true spectacles.
Coptic Christmas in Ethiopia is a remarkable journey back to 1100 AD.
A magical soda lake in southern Kenya that turns all of the colors of the rainbow as algae interacts with the alkaline soda.
A stunningly successful rhino conservation effort in Northern Kenya
Big cat heaven.
Caught between an ancient and modern way of life, Kenya’s Maasai struggle to find their place in the new world.
The mountains of Kenya reveal different animals, longer grass, and forests!
The water sweeping down from the Angolan highlands feeds the abundant life in the Okavango Delta.
Some of Earth’s largest sand dunes rise above Namibia’s desert.
The frozen continent at the bottom of the world had been a magnet for photographers, adventurers and explorers for over 100 years.
The tiny mountain country nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas.
Yala National Park in Sri Lanka has the greatest population density of leopards anywhere in the world.
Isolated until 1853 Japan seamlessly combines modern industry and technology with ancient rituals and culture.
One fifth of the world’s population. So much to see!
A feast for all of the senses! I don’t believe India can be adequately described – just experienced and loved.
Muslim, Christian, secular. So much history. So much to see.
Religious life coexists with the high tech world in Taipei.
Central to three of the world’s major religions, every photograph in Jerusalem melds modern and ancient.
The magic of carnival gives to Venice an enchanted atmosphere. Masked people fill the streets with smiles, laughter and stunning costumes.
Glaciers, auroras, waterfalls, and active volcanoes! Best place on Earth!
Ancient and modern art cover the famed walls of Florence
Caverns measureless to man!
The northern most permanent settlement on Earth. Home to some of nature’s wonders and a whole lot of snow!
City of light. City of art. Birthplace of photography.
Braided river systems on the southern coast of Iceland
The Khutzeymateen inlet is a gathering spot for many of British Columbia’s coastal grizzly bears.
Where stone, light, and deep time converge in a landscape carved by wind, water, and wonder.
“The mountains are calling, and I must go” – John Muir
In this below-sea-level basin, steady drought and record summer heat make Death Valley a land of extremes.
Fantastic creatures lurk under the cold Pacific waters at the very northern end of Vancouver Island.
Every year hundreds of grizzly bears converge at British Columbia’s Chilkotin River to gorge on sockeye salmon.
Scientists estimate that there are less than 200 spirit bears alive today. Al off them live in British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest.
Authentic “cowboy country” in America’s heartland.
Breathtaking spectacles live above and below the waterline in Monterey Bay.
The rocky shores of Northern California’s coasts turn into otherworldly landscapes in the evening light
Journey below the “thin blue line” to find the ocean’s treasures.
At the northern end of the Straight of Georgie, Stellar’s sea lions gather en mass.