"I love being the explorer as well as the photographer. For me photography of the natural world is more than just pretty settings and cuddly animal photos. It's a concern for the environment and the earth all living creatures must share."
A professional nature photographer, Richard has been in the business marketing photos and teaching photo workshops since 1984. Richard and his wife Susan own Daybreak Imagery, a stock photography and writing business they operate from their home near Alma, Illinois.
Robert R. Taylor is a naturalist, photographer, and writer with over forty years of experience. In 1963, majoring in science photography, he graduated from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto.
Jerry has a lifelong interest in wildlife, outdoors and is an avid wildlife photographer. During his Churchill posting he actively pursued those interests, concentrating his body of work on the polar bears of Churchill.
Angèle grew up in the wilds of northern Canada. She received an honours degree in Biology from the University of Saskatchewan has worked for Manitoba Conservation in the departments of Parks, Wildlife, and Forestry.
Residing in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Walter is a retired science educator. His interests in science have been enhanced by the many adventures he has escorted to the Churchill and Wager Bay areas.
Peter has several years experience guiding polar bear adventures in Churchill for Frontiers North. Prior to that, he spent time in Churchill photographing the region's wildlife and coastal landscapes.
Kevin was involved in the tourism industry for 18 years, as a tour guide, snowmobile guide, expedition leader on cruise ships and tour boat operator, before leading Tundra Buggy Adventures in Churchill.
Jeff sees the natural world with scientific curiosity through an artistic eye. Backed by a degree in engineering and a diploma in photojournalism, his love of polar bears and the Churchill region is contagious.
Pamela's love of the outdoors took priority over her formal background in the field of education and led her to pursue a career in outdoor education and guiding. The town of Churchill, it's people, northern ecology and of course the polar bears inspire her to return again and again.
Jamie has always resided on Vancouver Island and currently calls the city of Victoria home. A recent graduate of the University of Victoria, he has earned a Bachelor's degree with majors in biology and chemistry.
Lenka Tresnakova has many years experience as a guide on polar bear viewing trips in Churchill, Manitoba and on grizzly and black bear viewing trips in Knight Inlet, British Columbia.