1. San Francisco Chronicle (Home & Garden)  

  2. Bluebird (Journal of N. American Bluebird Society)                   

  3. Terrain Magazine

  4. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve

  5. USGS/CME

  6. City of Palo Alto Planning

  7. San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau

  8. Travel Channel/Home & Abroad

  9. East Bay Express

  10. en Route, Air Canada Magazine

  11. Village Courier (Sun City/Roseville)

Published photos. Credits include:

• The Atlantic

  1. Baykeeper

  2. Dissent Magazine

  3. Bay Model Visitor Center

  4. City of Richmond Civic Center

  5. Rand McNally.com

  6. San Francisco Weekly

  7. Discover America

  8. Encyclopedia Britannica (online)

  9. About.com: Birding

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PUBLISHED PHOTOS



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Photography

As editor and creator of the About.com: San Francisco site, I regularly covered regional and travel events, both editorially and pictorially. Some of my photos have appeared in a publications, both online and in print.


My personal interest is nature and wildlife photography. I volunteer at a local wildlife hospital, and derive my passion for environmental subjects in part from my work in wildlife rehabilitation.


I use Photoshop and Apple’s Aperture for image optimization, leaning toward realism, documenting scenes as they are.


CAMERA: Olympus E-3 dSLR &

Olympus E-520 dSLR

INGRID TAYLAR

•   Photography

Copyright


Photos and writings (all content) are copyrighted to me, Ingrid Taylar. Feel free to use excerpts -- if you link back to the original post. And please attribute the work. Or, e-mail me if you'd like permission to use any content or material in full.

Select photographs are available under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License at

my Flickr site.

FLICKR Images and Creative Commons

If you use any of the Creative Commons images in my collections, please do so with attribution to me -- and a link back to the photo page.


Many thanks for your consideration. I love the concept of Creative Commons but also encourage anyone using CC images to be respectful of the owner’s rights and stipulations.