My work is up at Pfac (the Peninsula Fine Arts Center) in Newport News, Virginia. Twelve of my photos are featured in the Halsey Gallery. You can preview them here. The show ends on July 8, so make sure you see my display before then! As a side note, I am greatly honored to have my photos…
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Coming Soon to a Fine Arts Center Near You!
These are the pieces I have selected to display at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center in Newport News, Virginia. They will be on display in the Halsey Gallery from June 2-July 8.
This Snail Farms Fungi
When you see or hear that word, you either think of a type of a beautiful, flowering planet or a small, slimy snail. In typical Tidewater Teddy nature, I am discussing the latter. Periwinkles are fascinating creatures, although–under normal circumstances–you probably wouldn’t pay them any mind. In their typical habitat, Atlantic and Gulf Coast salt…
Baby Bugs
As spring advances and temperatures rise, Orthopterans (grasshoppers, crickets, and katydids) of all kinds are emerging. Newborn nymphs have hatched from their eggs, and they are everywhere. The next time you’re in a field or meadow, take a closer look at the little critters hopping through the grass and flowers. You’ll probably see a katydid, grasshopper,…
March 2012 in Review
After a (mostly) dreary winter, March has been an excellent month. Arthropods are out and about and many other ectothermic (cold-blooded) critters have emerged from hibernation. Here are a few of March’s highlights: I photographed the Eastern Cottonmouth at close (but safe) range. Close enough to warrant the infamous threat display. I documented a species…
