South Texas

A Podcast About Wildlife, Family, Sharks, and the Road That Led Here

Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with the Rio Grande Podcast, a podcast based right here in my home here in South Texas.

It was a fun conversation because it wasn't really about a single trip, a single animal, or even a single photograph.

It was about the journey.

We talked about how this whole thing began.

We talked about sharks, wildlife photography, family, conservation, and some of the incredible animals I've been fortunate enough to share time with over the years.

But more than anything, we talked about the moments.

The moments that change you.

The moments that remind you why you started.

The moments that keep you getting back on airplanes, boats, and dusty roads even after thousands of miles and countless adventures.

We also spent some time talking about family and the role they have played in all of this. Anyone who has followed our adventures knows that none of this happens alone. Every expedition, every story, every success has been built with the support of family, friends, guides, guests, and countless people I've met along the way.

One of the things I enjoyed most about the conversation was the opportunity to look back.

Most of the time I'm focused on the next trip, the next animal, the next story.

Rarely do I stop and think about the path that led here.

The truth is, I've been lucky.

Lucky enough to spend my life around wildlife.

Lucky enough to turn a passion into a career.

Lucky enough to share these experiences with people from all over the world.

And lucky enough to call South Texas home.

If you'd like to hear the full conversation, I hope you'll take some time to listen.

It's a conversation about wildlife.

But it's also a conversation about life.


You can listen to the podcast HERE.

Or

Watch the interview on Youtube.

Happy Thanksgiving (Or Just a Happy Family Day!)

I wanted to take a moment to reach out to all of you and wish you a Happy Thanksgiving, wherever you may be in the world. I know that not everyone celebrates this holiday—many countries don’t have a Thanksgiving tradition, and even here in the United States, there are ongoing discussions about its historical significance and the complexities tied to its origins.

I completely understand and respect those perspectives.

For me, however, Thanksgiving represents something simpler and more universal: an opportunity to gather with loved ones. It’s a day to pause, share time with family and friends, and appreciate the connections we have in our lives.

It also gives me a chance to share some of my favorite wild turkey images! I know not everyone appreciates these birds the way I do, but I think they are amazingly cool.

Their bold feathers, quirky personalities, and place in our ecosystems make them so much more than a holiday symbol.

So, whether or not you celebrate Thanksgiving, I want to take this moment to wish you a beautiful day filled with love, gratitude, and togetherness.

Wherever you are and whatever you’re doing, I hope your day is full of joy, connection, and peace.

Thank you for being part of this journey with us—it means more than you know.

Happy Thanksgiving, or simply, Happy Family Day!