Green Mountain Exposure

Green Mountain Exposure Green Mountain Exposure builds connections between people and place through natural history and nature photography programming in Vermont and abroad.

Green Mountain Exposure is operated by master naturalist and guide, Sean Beckett. From evening birding walks in the Champlain Valley to week-long wildlife photography safaris in the heart of the Northern Rockies, Green Mountain Exposure immerses residents and visitors alike in experiences that cultivate inspiration, enjoyment, and meaning from our natural environment.

A morning with Spruce Grouse up in the Nulhegan Basin.
09/09/2021

A morning with Spruce Grouse up in the Nulhegan Basin.

American Bittern sneaking around town during my Nature Photography 2-day workshop with  last week. Thanks to my fantasti...
05/31/2021

American Bittern sneaking around town during my Nature Photography 2-day workshop with last week. Thanks to my fantastic participants who found this bird!

Great weekend nature photography seminar coming up this weekend with a couple of spaces open still. Hope you can join!
05/13/2021

Great weekend nature photography seminar coming up this weekend with a couple of spaces open still. Hope you can join!

Digital Photography for Naturalists Instructors: Sean Beckett May 27 - 28, 2021 | $265 Course size: 12 students Please Contact Us to request scholarship assistance Register Here Back to BioU L earn to better harness your camera and your artistic imagination to improve your nature photography and exp...

Until someone figures out how to do focus stacking on a bug flying around at 20 mph, I think we'll have to call this goo...
08/19/2020

Until someone figures out how to do focus stacking on a bug flying around at 20 mph, I think we'll have to call this good enough!

Shadow Darner (Aeshna umbrosa)

Found a very cooperative/defensive Shadow Darner (Aeshna umbrosa) guarding a corner of the pond where we were staying la...
08/16/2020

Found a very cooperative/defensive Shadow Darner (Aeshna umbrosa) guarding a corner of the pond where we were staying last week in the Adirondacks. Finally got a series of dragonflies in flight that I'm excited to work with! Here's the first of the bunch.⁠


A yellowjacket that is scraping fibers off this dead snag to, I presume, manufacture nest material.                     ...
08/03/2020

A yellowjacket that is scraping fibers off this dead snag to, I presume, manufacture nest material.

Meadowhawk (Sympetrum sp.) ringing in the dog days of summer.
08/02/2020

Meadowhawk (Sympetrum sp.) ringing in the dog days of summer.

Great Spangled Fritillary.
08/01/2020

Great Spangled Fritillary.

A neato little longhorn beetle that looks like a bee. If I had to guess, I'd say there are more insects disguised as bee...
07/31/2020

A neato little longhorn beetle that looks like a bee. If I had to guess, I'd say there are more insects disguised as bees than there are bees with those telltale black and yellow stripes. What do you think,?


The very first photo on my new 24-70 f/2.8 lens. Got it for my upcoming wedding photography season, but damn that's a ni...
07/30/2020

The very first photo on my new 24-70 f/2.8 lens. Got it for my upcoming wedding photography season, but damn that's a nice, silky blur to background. Also, this is "Butterfly W**d," a common addition to pollinator gardens. If you've been seeing all the milkweed photos over the last week, you'll notice that this is also a milkweed species. Non-native, but beloved by pollinators nonetheless.

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