In this talk, Robert will share the challenges of the Everglades and the tools he uses to meet these challenges. He will also share his favorite places to shoot including his thought process and philosophy in photographing this rare and unique landscape.
Hope to see you all there!
The Everglades is more than a National Park, it is a 4,300 square mile wetland ecosystem with its headwaters starting with Shingle Creek, in Kissimmee, Florida. From Shingle Creek to Florida Bay, the Everglades is the largest sub-tropical wilderness in the United States.
This wetland is known for its birds and wildlife, but there is so much more to this vast and unique landscape. From spectacular sunrises and sunsets, and endangered plants and animals, to wonderous landscapes.