Into the Blog Community

Posted by Florian – August 13, 2008

We are creating this blog to share with you some of the experiences of our journeys while shooting for our Freedom to Roam photography projects. We are constantly on the move, traveling and exploring some of the most remote and wild places in the northern hemisphere.

As we update this blog, you will have an insight of what it means to live a “wildlife photographer’s life”. Florian will also share some of his knowledge about photography and tricks that he comes up with to solve problems in the field.

We know that new postings should come directly from where you are, but some times we found ourselves in the middle of the tundra, rafting down some crazy river or sailing the wild waters of South East Alaska, making an internet connection impossible.

We have tons of stories to share including documenting Snowy Owls in their nesting grounds, major migratory movements by the Western Arctic Caribou Herd and the amazing conglomeration of thousands of shorebirds migrating north in the shores of Cordova, AK. Come back to find more about our past and ongoing adventures!

We hope you enjoy exploring with us and hope that through our eyes, you get to experience and enjoy some of this incredible places that hold many untold stories.

From our wild hearts: Florian & Emil

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9 comments

  • rajue

    on October 27, 2008 at 11:28 am

    Good start, good luck!

  • Cathy Hart

    on November 6, 2008 at 7:42 pm

    Florian & Emil,
    I just wanted to congratulate you on your exhibit in Chicago.

    I have also spent a great deal of time in Cordova working with kids teaching them the importance of bird corridors from South America to Cordova. I saw your pics and think it is great your are also working in the Sound and the importance of those corridors.

    Take care and come visit me someday when you come back to Alaska.

    Cathy Hart

  • Carlo

    on December 11, 2008 at 5:46 am

    Waiting for more!

  • emilherrera

    on February 21, 2009 at 10:00 pm

    Hello Carlo, just wanted to let you know that we have included of new entires if you want to check them out. We are in Loreto at this point, doing Aerial photography. Internet connection is limited so updating the blog becomes a challenge but we are trying our best. Hope you like the new information, would love to hear your comments!

  • emilherrera

    on February 21, 2009 at 10:03 pm

    Hello Cathy! I just wanted to say thank you for checking our blog and being part of our community. Cordova was such a wonderful place to be and experience first hand migration that we cannot wait to be back there. We are in Baja California now, photographing grey whales and had the great opportunity to see our little sanderling friends down here too, dancing in their huge flocs over the low tide waters of Guerrero Negro.You would enjoy this sightings so much!

  • emilherrera

    on February 21, 2009 at 10:09 pm

    Hello! I just wanted to let you know that we are moving forward with our Baja to Beaufort – Freedom to Roam project. If you would like to read more of what is happening lately, you can check our blog for new entries. Hope you enjoy!! Let us know your thoughts :-)

  • Curt and Donna

    on March 5, 2009 at 5:41 pm

    This is a wonderful way to stay in touch with you two. Thanks for arranging it. Take care and have fair winds and following seas, Love Curt and Donna

  • emilherrera

    on March 11, 2009 at 12:33 am

    Curt! Donna!! We are having an amazing adventure and we are often thinking of you and how much you would enjoy this as well. Thank you for checking out the blog, I am new to it so I am a bit slow but trying hard to share cause we love doing that!!! Will be working on a couple of entries when we are back from our next round trip to Bahia Agua Verde, where we will be looking for BLUE WHALES!!! We’ve already photograph them from the air, but would be wonderful to get over and underwater perspectives!! Will share soon!

  • Princess Danae

    on January 31, 2011 at 7:40 am

    Really it is hard to find the best cruise ship, because all the vessels are offering really great attractions and services. You will get amazing cruises on MSC Cruises, Royal Caribbean and Princess Cruises.

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