David grew up on an island on the Southwest coast of Newfoundland.
David started photography using film in 1978.
In 2004 David switched to Digital Photography. David Is a member of the Nikon Professional Services and uses Nikon equipment.
David Is a full-time bird photographer working out of Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada. David mostly photographs birds all over New Brunswick but occasionally wanders to other parts of Canada.
David was the co-founder of the Calgary Camera Club and served as president for the first two years. David instructed the Basic Photography module for the club. David is a member of two photography clubs and is an Honorary member of the Calgary Camera Club.
David has won many awards for his bird photography. The most recent Award was the winner in the Nature Category at the Calgary Camera Club.
David supports and donates to Birds Canada.
David's Website
Hubert is a wildlife, landscape, and nature photographer based out of Grand-Bouctouche in Southeast New Brunswick Canada.
Through photography, Hubert aims to document nature's beauty and sometimes its difficulties. He has always had a passion for wildlife and growing up in New Brunswick has afforded him quick access to remote areas and local wildlife.
His secondary focus is landscape and seascape photography and he has been fortunate to capture a variety of scenes from North America, Europe, the Caribbean, and Hawaii (Maui). He strives to highlight Canada and his home province of New Brunswick whenever he can.
As a true conservationist, Hubert advocates for the preservation of nature and its wildlife. He believes in and strives to behave in an ethical manner with wildlife by not infringing on his subject's space in a manner that would put them at risk.
Brittany Crossman is a wildlife & nature photographer based out of New Brunswick, Canada.
Her passion for the natural world has been present since childhood. When she was 8 years old she began photographing animals around home with disposable cameras. This passion remained consistent throughout her life, leading her to major in photography at Mount Allison University. With the passion to instill a love for learning, she furthered her education completing a Bachelor of Education.
Over the last decade, she has photographed many different species, but the red fox holds a special place in her heart. She believes that visual storytelling is an essential component to promoting coexistence with urban wildlife, and eliminating some of that misdirected fear of living alongside wild animals. Brittany is also a firm believer in ethical wildlife photography, meaning keeping their best interest in mind while out photographing. Brittany’s work aims to foster a connection to nature by capturing intimate moments, bringing viewers closer to the lives of these animals.
Her work has been published in multiple magazines, such as Nature's Best Photography, Canadian Geographic, Canadian Wildlife Magazine, Saltscapes, Outdoor Photographer, National Wildlife, and many more. Brittany is also a photo contributor for National Geographic Your Shot's social media channel. Recently, in 2023 Brittany was named top 5 and highly commended in the prestigious Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice award.
Brittany is an avid supporter of wildlife rehabilitation facilities regularly offering her photographic skills for photo documentary projects, and donating her work for fundraising auctions. Some of the places she supports are Hope For Wildlife, Atlantic Wildlife Institute, and The Canid Project.
Education
Mount Allison - Bachelor of Fine Arts (2012) major in photography, minor in psychologyCrandall University - Bachelor of Education (2015).
"Michael has been an amateur photographer for nearly 60 years now, and mostly enjoys wildlife and landscape photography, and contributes to numerous Facebook groups.
He remains an active member of the Calgary Camera Club where he served as president for two years, Michael is also a member of the Canadian Association of Photographic Arts.
Freely sharing his images with others on social media brings him much pleasure, and he especially enjoys traveling to remote areas to study and photograph wildlife behavior."
Lisa is a landscape, wildlife, and nature photographer based in
Ottawa, Ontario.
Lisa was born in Northeastern Ontario and has always enjoyed the outdoors.
Her passion and love of photography started when she bought her first DSLR in 2014.
She had moved to Alberta, where the landscapes and vistas lured her into this
wonderful life of amateur photography. She would take every opportunity to venture
Into the mountains in the early mornings to catch the sunrise and later parks to capture
the birds of all kinds. She felt like she was in heaven!
She is an ethical wildlife photographer. She believes in keeping the bird or animal’s
Interest first, while doing her best not to disturb them in their natural environment.
Lisa uses Canon equipment. Canon 6d, Canon 16-35 L lens for landscapes.
Canon 90d, Canon 100-400ii L lens for birds and wildlife.
She loves to share her work with others and has posted on multiple sites on
social media.
Lisa Payette’s Instagram:www.instagram.com/iamsograteful18
Originally from Montreal,Qc, Anne moved to Calgary over 27 years ago, where she enjoys all the nature and wildlife Alberta has to offer.
She has been an avid birder for most of the last decade and was a leader for the “Friends of Fishcreek Park” birding group in Calgary.
Anne has been a bird and wildlife amateur photographer for the past eight years and sometimes ventures into doing some landscape photography. She is a Canon user and has worked with the Canon 7DII, Canon 1DXII and finally took the leap to a mirrorless R5 along with the Canon 100-400mmII lens.
When not working as a Registered Dental Hygienist, you will find her walking the local parks of Calgary or somewhere on a road trip, trying to find a special bird or rare species.
She loves sharing her images and love of nature with family and friends on social media.