King of the Seashore
A Tule Elk bull showing off some decorations on his headgear.
Elk Vista
A Tule Elk grazes the rolling hills of Point Reyes just after sunset.
Cresting the Ridge
A Tule Elk is kind enough to give me a look over the top of a ridgeline right at sunset.
Magical Day in Point Reyes
It had been a few weeks since my last significant photography outing. A visit to Point Reyes, my favorite place in the world, was in order. I would have been happy just to spend some time outdoors, even if I didn’t manage much photography. Instead, I was rewarded with one of the most magical days of wildlife photography I’ve ever experienced.
https://jacquesfortierart.com/2025/03/04/magical-day-in-point-reyes/
It had been a few weeks since my last significant photography outing. A visit to Point Reyes, my favorite place in the world, was in order. I would have been happy just to spend some time outdoors, even if I didn't manage much photography. Instead, I was rewarded with one of the most magical days of wildlife photography I've ever experienced.
Rainy Hike at Tomales Point
I've been trying out a new creative direction: short films about being out in nature. This one is my second attempt. The first attempt had too many technical issues to be worth posting. I took a 10 mile hike at Tomales Point in Point Reyes. In the rain. It was a very moody and atmospheric day, but the views were a little tough at times. There was not a lot of wildlife out and about, but I did see a Tule Elk herd right on the trail. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8dfIzg3YGwhttps://jacquesfortierart.com/2025/02/07/rainy-hike-at-tomales-point/
I've been trying out a new creative direction: short films about being out in nature. This one is my second attempt. The first attempt had too many technical issues to be worth posting. I took a 10 mile hike at Tomales Point in Point Reyes. In the rain. It was a very moody and atmospheric
Tule Elk Sunset
The Tule Elk bulls are dropping their antlers, so we’ll have to take a pause on Elk photos until the spring.