Since starting my journey in photography, I have to admit to a fascination with bugs. Not like any bugs and not bugs in my house or bugs touching my body but taking pictures of bugs.
It really started with the dragonflies. While living in Florida, I had close encounters of the dragon kind every day and I love them. OK - I am obsessed with them. Folks in my photo groups call me the Dragonfly Whisperer although I am fairly certain that the dragonflies would concur with Dragonfly Stalker.
My obsession does not just extend to stalking dragonflies or running after bugs in the wild, but I also began to read about them, especially dragonflies. I knew it was bad when I would wax enthusiastic at family dinners about species and experiences during my photographic journeys, adding in all the neat new facts that I had uncovered about bug behavior. Blank stares and even my Mom asking me if I needed to see a therapist were the results.
The idea of going out to stalk dragonflies and other various denizens of the buggy kingdoms has gotten me out of bed at dawn, led me into standing in swamps motionless for 20 minutes to get a shot and hanging upside down the side of a canal to inspect a cocoon. Weird, right?
In my defense, I have documented over 26 types of dragonflies, identified invasive species harmful to the Florida ecosystem, submitted to various scientific and scientific groups and gotten a few darn cool photos along the way. I even realized that my serious and debilitating arachnophobia could be controlled if I breathed and looked through the lens. I do not wax poetic about spider behavior ... you are safe.
But the real reason that I am so excited about bugs ... beside the darn cool photos is that they saved my life. Two years ago, I had just returned from London. My husband and I had separated. I had just been laid off. I hated Florida. The economy had made finding a job in my industry virtually impossible. I was depressed and then one evening during a walk, I sat down in a field of dragonflies. I was entranced and that was the first of months of daily walks. Instead of going to bed and staying there (which is what I wanted to do), I went outside, took photos, did research and formed awesome networks on Flickr.
I am through the bad patch now but my love of photography and capturing all the wonderful and weird things around us, no matter how small, has definitely stuck. So, yes, you can call me Bug Girl. or the Dragonfly Whisperer/Stalker, or as one friend dubbed me - the Reigning Queen of the Dragonfly Nerds on flickr. But the bugs and I know ... I owe them.
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The Beehive Blog is looking for Utah Photographers!
As an enthusiastic amateur photographer, Flickr is one of my favorite sites. I enjoy looking at other photographer's work and interacting with other passionate photogs!
The Beehive Blog has started a Flickr group just for Utah photographers and we hope you join us and share your work!
The Beehive Blog Utah Photo Group on Flickr
Utah has amazing natural scapes that lend to breathtaking images and I am looking forward to the great weather to get out and explore!
Do you have a Photographer from Utah that you would like to recommend? The Beehive Blog would love to do some features - let us know if you are interested!
Do you belong to a photography group? What are your favorite places to take the amazing shots?
The Beehive Blog has started a Flickr group just for Utah photographers and we hope you join us and share your work!
The Beehive Blog Utah Photo Group on Flickr
Utah has amazing natural scapes that lend to breathtaking images and I am looking forward to the great weather to get out and explore!
Do you have a Photographer from Utah that you would like to recommend? The Beehive Blog would love to do some features - let us know if you are interested!
Do you belong to a photography group? What are your favorite places to take the amazing shots?
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