Bald eagle perched in a tree with wings spread wide in early morning light.Photographing eagles/ Lessons from the riverbank
A quiet moment of strength — proof that the wild can appear when you least expect it.

Photographing Eagles: Lessons from the Riverbank

Photographing bald eagles isn’t just about long lenses and fast shutter speeds — it’s about patience, respect, and connection. From watching nesting pairs raise their young to capturing flight over the river, these are the lessons I’ve learned from the riverbank.

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Adult bald eagle feeding eaglet in nest, small fish visible in its beakRespecting Local Communities on the Road: Traveling with Awareness and Integrity. slow photography photographing wildlife without disturbing
The eagle's nest that access to was shut down and posted no access by the DEC. Taken before it was shut down.

Photographing Wildlife Without Disturbing

Wildlife photography isn’t about getting closer—it’s about learning when to wait, when to step back, and when not to photograph at all. This reflective guide explores ethical wildlife photography through patience, presence, and respect for the natural rhythm of the animals we photograph.

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