Member News Ashton Hooker and the NANPA College Scholarship Program Balcony House, Mesa Verde National Park © Ashton Hooker One of the highlights of NANPA’s…JenniferApril 5, 2019
ConservationEthical field practices Super Bloom Causes Super Problems Stories of hordes of Instagrammers descending on the super bloom attracted world-wide attention, including The…JenniferMarch 20, 2019
InspirationTips and techniques The Pathway to Leading Lines: Compositional Techniques to Improve Your Photography Autumn Trail Creates a Path Into the Forest. (HDR Compilation of 5 images.) Story &…JenniferMarch 13, 2019
ConservationNANPA NewsWildlife NANPA 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award: Joel Sartore Joel Sartore receives NANPA's Lifetime Achievement Award from NANPA President Gordon Illg at the 2019…JenniferMarch 1, 2019
ConservationInspirationMember NewsPhotographer Project 2019 NANPA Environmental Impact Award: Clay Bolt Environmental Impact Award winner Clay Bolt. For several years now we’ve been hearing about problems…JenniferFebruary 20, 2019
InspirationTips and techniquesWildlife Bicycle Birding A reddish egret dances across the water while pursuing a fish. Story and Photos by…JenniferFebruary 18, 2019
ConservationTips and techniques What’s This Picture For? Different Approaches to Conservation Photography Not all conservation photographs are taken for the same reasons and purposes. Your particular goal…JenniferFebruary 15, 2019
InspirationTips and techniques In the Frame of Things: Using Natural Frames to Emphasize Your Subject Snow-covered branches frame urban landscape of Central Park, New York, NY. Story and photos by…JenniferFebruary 13, 2019
ConservationInspirationMember NewsPhotography NewsPlaces NANPA Member in the News: Cindy Miller Hopkins and Five Penguins The Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy Project interviews NANPA member Cindy Miller Hopkins. What’s so special…JenniferFebruary 11, 2019
Conservation NANPA 2019 Outstanding Photographer of the Year: Florian Schulz Outstanding Photographer of the Year Florian Schulz. The Outstanding Photographer of the Year Award goes…JenniferFebruary 1, 2019