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About Mammals In Focus
Mammals In Focus is a
collaboration between Bob Gress, Judd Patterson, and David Seibel. All
three are active nature photographers originally from the state of Kansas who share a vision
to deliver the best wildlife photography from North America and beyond. Mammals In Focus continues the tradition of our original site, Birds In Focus, which first went live in 2009. Each of the three founding photographers is profiled below.
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Judd Patterson
Personal
Website:
http://www.juddpatterson.com
Judd's photographs on Mammals In Focus
Judd Patterson was born in
Kansas and began to seriously develop his interest in nature photography
while in high school. Judd attended Kansas State University where he
completed a Bachelor's in Biology and a Master's in Geography.
Judd currently works for the National Park Service with the South Florida/Caribbean
Inventory & Monitoring Network. He continues to pursue nature photography to
promote environmental education/conservation and for the sheer joy of
being outside. Judd's photography has been used for a variety of
regional and national causes including The Nature Conservancy
publications, Audubon Magazine, Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge education center,
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve visitor center, and birding guides. He has exhibited in Kansas, Florida, and Washington
D.C. including the Department of the Interior Museum and Everglades
National Park. Judd remains highly motivated to capture images of
threatened species and habitats in order to play a role in ensuring
their future.
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David Seibel
Personal website:
http://www.davidseibel.com
David's photographs on Mammals In Focus
David Seibel, Ph.D., is a native Kansan and lifelong birder. He earned his doctorate in ornithology
from the University of Kansas and was a biology professor for over 25 years before retiring from teaching in 2017 to pursue nature photography and writing full time. His
passion for birds has taken him to five continents, twelve countries, three oceans, three seas, two gulfs, and almost every state in the U.S. Since 2005 he has captured hundreds of thousands
of digital images of birds with professional Canon gear. His photos have won several regional and national awards and appear in publications by the American Bird Conservancy, American Birding
Association, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Audubon Society, National Geographic Books, National Wildlife Federation, The Nature Conservancy, Nature's Best Publishing, University Press
of Kansas, and many other natural history publishers in the U.S. and abroad. Seibel has also written numerous scholarly, educational, and popular articles and books. Along with Bob
Gress, he is a coauthor of the authoritative Birds of Kansas, published in May 2011 by the University
Press of Kansas.
(Seibel portrait courtesy Susan McSpadden.) |
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