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Tag Archives: cci

Lions, Tigers, and Pumpkins?

Have you ever seen a tiger tear a giant pumpkin to shreds and then happily roll around in the scraps? Or how about a leopard jump up to catch a swinging gourd in her paws and tear loose the twine it’s hanging from? Well, you can at The Conservators’ Center… Read the Rest… “Lions, Tigers, and Pumpkins?”
10 November 2013 in A Day In The Life.

Weekend Stories

This weekend was a whirlwind of activity. A large event at the wildlife conservation organization I volunteer at on Saturday, followed by staff meetings and a massive Halloween party, consumed most of my waking hours. Jake has been traveling to see his family and wish his Grandfather a happy birthday… Read the Rest… “Weekend Stories”
4 November 2013 in Reviews, Weekend Recap.

Nightfall at CCI

A quick nightfall time lapse at The Conservators’ Center I shot yesterday afternoon.… Read the Rest… “Nightfall at CCI”
3 March 2013 in A Day In The Life.

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An award-winning cinematographer and director, editor, and VFX artist; designer; Jeeper; furry; politics-junkie; werewolf; naturalist; and outdoorsman. I also spent 15 years working with REAL LIFE WOLVES and a COYOTE at a wildlife conservation facility in North Carolina and love these species!

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