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FOR THE LOVE OF BOTSWANA
A Wild, Waterlogged, Unforgettable Safari Through Linyanti, Khwai, and the Okavango Delta Where do I even begin with this wild, muddy, thunder-shaken, heart-expanding journey? We arrived at Thamo Telele under a sky that split open with rain and thunder so loud it rattled our bones. Whether it was the storm or pure anticipation, none of us slept much. It felt like beginnings. Like something electric was charging the air. Some rode bikes through camp. Others wandered with camer
Michelle Valberg
Feb 274 min read


The Magic of Yellowstone
Learning, Light, and Wild Things in West Yellowstone West Yellowstone in winter asks something of you. It asks for patience, curiosity, warm layers, and an open heart. In return, it gives back tenfold. This January, I had the absolute pleasure of co-hosting two back-to-back winter photography workshops based in West Yellowstone. These workshops were generously hosted by Bozeman Camera and led by the always exceptional Marshall Lewis . I was joined by my longtime colleague an
Michelle Valberg
Feb 83 min read


Between Calm and Chaos for Delkin Devices Learning Lab
Wildlife photography is not tidy work. It is rarely comfortable. And if you are doing it right, it will test every part of you, from your patience to your fingertips. Wind, cold, heat, and moisture do not politely stay out of the frame. They shape the image, often in ways we do not see until later. WHEN THE WILD PUSHES BACK: PHOTOGRAPHING IN THE TOUGHEST CONDITIONS ON EARTH Wildlife photography is not tidy work. It is rarely comfortable. And if you are doing it right, it wil
Michelle Valberg
Jan 314 min read


The Impact of Wildlife Conservation Photography: Why Conservation Photography Importance Matters
Wildlife conservation photography is more than just capturing beautiful images of animals and nature. It’s a powerful tool that connects us to the wild world, raises awareness, and drives real change. When I first picked up my camera, I never imagined how much impact a single photo could have. Today, I want to share why conservation photography importance is something you should care about too—and how it can inspire you to see the world differently. Why Conservation Photograp
Michelle Valberg
Jan 133 min read


Capturing the Wild: A Journey Through Photography
There’s a moment that happens again and again when I travel. A new landscape opens up in front of me. The light shifts, the wind carries a different scent, and I’m reminded why I keep going back out into the world with a camera in my hands. This blog is a place for that. A space where I can bring you along not only for the photographs but for the full experience behind them. Because the truth is, photography isn’t only about what you see. It’s about what you feel standing
Michelle Valberg
Jan 103 min read
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