Grizzly Bear and Cub- The Bond
It’s September and it’s fishing season for Grizzly bears as they enter the hyperphagia state.
Hidden in the soft, swirling fog of the morning, the Willifer crouches low, his camera steady in his hands. He’s positioned just far enough away to respect the grizzly’s space, yet close enough to capture the intimate moment between the mother bear and her cub. His eyes are trained through the lens, every movement calculated to avoid disturbing the serene scene unfolding before him. The grizzly mother stands on guard, her massive form looming over her cub, who is nestled contentedly beside her.
The fog blurs the edges of the scene, adding an ethereal quality to the image he’s composing, where the mother’s watchful eyes and the cub’s innocence are framed by the morning mist. The silence is thick and in this moment, the Wildlifer becomes a mere observer, humbled by the raw beauty and power of the wilderness.
The Wildlifer is aware of the delicate balance he must maintain between getting the shot, staying safe and using a long lens in order to keep an ethical distance.
Eric Seemann is “ The Wildlifer”
It’s September and it’s fishing season for Grizzly bears as they enter the hyperphagia state.
Hidden in the soft, swirling fog of the morning, the Willifer crouches low, his camera steady in his hands. He’s positioned just far enough away to respect the grizzly’s space, yet close enough to capture the intimate moment between the mother bear and her cub. His eyes are trained through the lens, every movement calculated to avoid disturbing the serene scene unfolding before him. The grizzly mother stands on guard, her massive form looming over her cub, who is nestled contentedly beside her.
The fog blurs the edges of the scene, adding an ethereal quality to the image he’s composing, where the mother’s watchful eyes and the cub’s innocence are framed by the morning mist. The silence is thick and in this moment, the Wildlifer becomes a mere observer, humbled by the raw beauty and power of the wilderness.
The Wildlifer is aware of the delicate balance he must maintain between getting the shot, staying safe and using a long lens in order to keep an ethical distance.
Eric Seemann is “ The Wildlifer”
It’s September and it’s fishing season for Grizzly bears as they enter the hyperphagia state.
Hidden in the soft, swirling fog of the morning, the Willifer crouches low, his camera steady in his hands. He’s positioned just far enough away to respect the grizzly’s space, yet close enough to capture the intimate moment between the mother bear and her cub. His eyes are trained through the lens, every movement calculated to avoid disturbing the serene scene unfolding before him. The grizzly mother stands on guard, her massive form looming over her cub, who is nestled contentedly beside her.
The fog blurs the edges of the scene, adding an ethereal quality to the image he’s composing, where the mother’s watchful eyes and the cub’s innocence are framed by the morning mist. The silence is thick and in this moment, the Wildlifer becomes a mere observer, humbled by the raw beauty and power of the wilderness.
The Wildlifer is aware of the delicate balance he must maintain between getting the shot, staying safe and using a long lens in order to keep an ethical distance.
Eric Seemann is “ The Wildlifer”
Eric Seemann is “ The Wildlifer”