
Kevin is a photographer and general dentist currently
living on Guam. His primary interest lies in photographing the diversity
of flora and fauna found in the tropical rainforests of Latin America,
but also extends to the state and national parks of the United States,
and most recently to Asia and the South Pacific islands.
Spending a year in Costa Rica working as a natural
history guide at Arenal volcano, and as a camera assistant to a
natural history filmmaker (Michael and Sara Herzog of Germany) inspired
Kevin to explore nature photography more seriously. Since 1995,
he has continued his travels in Central and South America, and the
United States, adding to his portfolio.
Kevin uses 35mm Nikon camera bodies and lenses,
Gitzo tripods, and Fuji and Kodak slide film to capture images with
the greatest color saturation and detail possible in this format.
Recently, Kevin has begun exploring the world of underwater photography.
All underwater photographs are taken with a Nikon D100 digital SLR,
Nikon lenses, Subal housing and Sea & Sea strobes.
Kevin's hope is that his work will offer
people a look at God's masterpieces of creation, producing a desire
to preserve and protect what is left for future generations.
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