A Brief Note ...
 

Photograph of "Hiking in Medera Canyon in Southeast Arizona" and letting the goats carry the camera equipment ... they literally worked for peanuts.

I grew up in Vermont where I began enjoying wildlife at an early age. Many hours were spent hunting and fishing as well as walking in the woods observing nature. Over the last few years I have been pursuing my love of wildlife with a camera. Photographing wildlife can be both frustrating and very rewarding. At times your subject is waiting and your camera is not ready, while at other times you are ready for the perfect picture. I get a great deal of pleasure just sitting and watching birds and animals in their native habitat.

The fun part of photographing wildlife is that wherever you go in the world, wildlife will be waiting for you. Some of my pictures are taken from a car, some are taken in my back yard, while others are taken at a pond, a marsh or on a mountainside somewhere in North America.

My wildlife portfolio includes polar bears, brown bears, moose, deer, eagles, owls, cranes and a variety of other birds and animals.

I have lived and worked in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, for over thirty years and find it a wonderful place to live. It offers a wide variety of wildlife to live with, from black bears helping themselves to our bird feeders to viewing as many as thirty different bird species at our backyard feeders in a single day.

I hope you enjoy my photographs as much as I have enjoyed taking them.

- Scott

Medera Canyon in Southeast Arizona