During our expedition to film Snakes in a Cave, Neil and I descended into the bowels of a remote Puerto Rican cave - the home to half a million bats.
James Kagambe, (aka “KG”), is an internationally renowned mountaineer from Kenya. He was in charge of our safety on our expedition to climb the Rwenzori mountains in Uganda. Here, he stands in front of the disappearing Margherita Glacier on Mount Stanely. Photographed in Uganda on assignment to film Snows of the Nile.
The Rwenzori Mountains divide Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Here, at the summit of Moebius Peak on Mt. Stanley, Neil looks west over the Congo. Photographed in Rwenzori National Park, Uganda on assignment to film Snows of the Nile.
A photographer capturing sunset in the vast grasslands of South Dakota.
Our expedition team crosses the lower Bigo Bog, avoiding the muddy morass (and preventing damage to the fragile bog ecosystem) by using a newly constructed boardwalk. In the foreground stands a Giant lobelia (Lobelia bequaertii). The flowers of these plants can reach more than four meters tall. It can take decades for the plant to flower. After the plant flowers, it dies. Photographed in Rwenzori National Park, Uganda while filming Snows of the Nile.
I lived in Southern Italy for more than two years. During that time, I bought a small rubber dingy (in the photo) and spent much of my time exploring the amazing Gargano Coast. Here, I set up a photo of myself in my boat, inside a large limestone cave. Photographed in the Gargano National Park, Italy.
A fisherman wades in the shallows at sunset. Photographed near Juneau, Alaska.
After a brutally cold and windy night, Amanda appreciates the calm sunrise from our campsite just above tree-line on the Rincon de la Vieja volcano. Photographed in Rincon de la Vieja National Park, Costa Rica.
With the rainforest below her, Amanda treks through the volcanic boulder field on the Rincon de la Vieja volcano. Photographed in Rincon de la Vieja National Park, Costa Rica.
A local couple relax in a small waterfall. Photographed near Nosara, Costa Rica.
In a remote part of Makira, a local fisherman returns home from the sea through a maze of mangrove canals in a homemade dugout canoe. Photographed in a remote part of Makira in the Solomon Islands. On assignment with Day's Edge Productions to create a film about how new species are born for the Incipient Species Project.
With camera gear ready, Neil travels through the palm-rich cloud forests of El Yunque National Park, Puerto Rico. We spent about a week in Puerto Rica conducting research on anoles and filming bat-eating snakes.
A couple soak in the beauty and power of a calving glacier near Tracy's Arm, Alaska.
Neil is bathed in an eerie green glow in the bamboo zone, a habitat dominated by dense stands of bamboo at the transition between the montane rainforest (lower) and heather forest (higher) in Rwenzori Mountains National Park. Photographed while filming Snows of the Nile.