NAME: Stephen McNulty
HOMETOWN: North Canton, Ohio, USA
SCHOOL: Hocking College and University of Rio Grande
INTERNSHIP PERIOD: Fall Quarter 2005
ABOUT: My penchant for travel was a natural segue into the world of photography. Now imaging is my all consuming passion. I find my way around the globe by taking positions as a guide, ranger, researcher, conservation manager, and student. My drive and inspiration for sojourns always begins with a subject. Most recently I lived in the Alaskan backcountry photographing brown bears and prior to that I sought out wild poison frogs in the jungles of South America.

TITLE:Weariless Watchman
CAPTION: A small boy awaits his father's return from a day's fishing. Near Ica, Peru.
TECHNICAL: Taken with a Canon 20D, 18-55mm lens, and a circular polarizing filter. f 8.0, 1/125 sec.
photo © 2005 Stephen McNulty

TITLE: The Ethereal Mist
CAPTION: At the beginning of a 5 day trek through Northern Peru, this otherworldly fog engulfed my guide and I which set the mood for an incredible journey. Pre-Incan Trail, Northern Peru.
TECHNICAL: Taken with a Canon 20D, 18-55mm lens, and a circular polarizing filter. f 7.1, 1/100 sec.
photo © 2005 Stephen McNulty

TITLE: Claret Cascade
CAPTION: One of many breathtaking waterfalls that can be found in Hocking Hills near my school. Old Man's Cave, Ohio.
TECHNICAL: Taken with a Canon 20D and a 28-80mm lens. f 25.0, 10 sec.
photo © 2005 Stephen McNulty

TITLE: Poison Frog in Heliconia
CAPTION: After a 13 year wait and 10 week search I finally found a gorgeous Dendrobates variabilis in the wild. Near Pacaya-Sumiria National Park, Peru
TECHNICAL: Taken with a Canon 20D and a 28-80mm macro lens. f 22, 1/200 sec.
photo © 2005 Stephen McNulty

TITLE: Good Morning Katmai
CAPTION: One morning in Alaska en route to my morning post I passed a sow with her cub walking down the beach just as the sun began peaking out behind Mts. La Gorce and Katolinat which completed this remarkable scene. Katmai National Park, Alaska
TECHNICAL: Taken with a Minolta Maxxum 4, 28-80mm lens, and Fuji Provia. f 11, 1/30 sec.
photo © 2005 Stephen McNulty