Adventures in Travel & Photography

Africa’s Gentle Giants: Photographing Mountain Gorillas in Uganda’s Bwindi Forest

Embark on a photography adventure in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, capturing rare moments with mountain gorillas during a habituation trek. Navigate the challenges of dense jungle terrain, shifting light, and up-close wildlife encounters in one of the world’s most biodiverse regions.

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10 Travel Photos That Bring Me Back to Awe, Nature, and Discovery

What if a single photo could transport you back to a moment of awe, joy, or wonder? These 10 travel photos reflect the beauty and resilience of the world—from a fishing brown bear in Alaska and a majestic silverback gorilla in Uganda to the icy landscapes of Antarctica and the timeless allure of Machu Picchu. Each image tells a story, capturing moments of discovery, connection, and the enduring power of nature.

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Chasing Toucans: Costa Rica’s Vibrant Icons

Costa Rica is a wildlife photographer’s paradise, home to six stunning toucan species that thrive in its lush rainforests and cloud forests. During my recent trip, I captured breathtaking images of four vibrant toucans, including the Keel-billed Toucan, Collared Aracari, and Yellow-throated Toucan, in iconic locations like Boca Tapada, Sarapiquí, and San Gerardo de Dota. With its unparalleled biodiversity, Costa Rica offers endless opportunities for toucan photography—though two elusive species remain on my list!

Discover more about my toucan photography journey, the best places to find these birds, and why toucans are essential to Costa Rica’s ecosystems.

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Exploring Costa Rica: A Nature Photographer’s Dream"

A journey through Costa Rica, where wildlife and light come together in extraordinary ways. From the quiet search for the Resplendent Quetzal in the cloud forests of San Gerardo de Dota to moments with Keel-billed Toucan and Poison Dart Frog deep in the rainforest, this experience reflects the richness of Costa Rica’s biodiversity. Along the way, discover key regions like Boca Tapada and Sarapiquí, along with practical insights for photographers drawn to wild places.

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