Texas-native, Jeff Parker, was captivated by nature's big screen long before he developed a passion for capturing it with the camera.
His photographs have appeared in many publications and websites including:  
His work can also be seen in the books Borderlands of Laredo, Texas Edition,Wildlife in Focus IV and Wildlife in Focus V. Jeff was an award-winner in the 2010 Images for Conservation Pro-Tour, a prestigious contest that had 20 world-class professional wildlife photographers competing for $180,000 in prizes. He also took home his share of prize money from the 2007, 2009, and 2011 Coastal Bend Wildlife Contests. He is a member of the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) and the Bastrop County Audubon Society. He's also a Corpus Christi Certified Wildlife Guide. Jeff credits photography with bringing a deeper awareness to issues of conservation. He especially appreciates how the lens helps spotlight the wildlife of Central America and Texas. "In Central America conservation has become critical because of the huge numbers of migrating bird species that head there. And in Texas because about 95% of the state is privately owned." Of his and others' photographs of the natural world, Jeff says, "I think they allow the viewer an intimacy with nature that many wouldn't have otherwise and this helps people care about wildlife more." For more info, click here .
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