Court WhelanChief Sustainability Officer
Court’s background in wildlife and conservation biology led him to pursue a joint PhD in ecotourism and entomology, while simultaneously coordinating and guiding small-group wildlife expeditions and ecotourism adventures around the world. From leading nature safaris to such far-flung places as Papua New Guinea and Madagascar, to locales closer to home such as Costa Rica, Belize and Mexico, Court says his guiding experiences allow him to “help people travel to and learn about extraordinary natural areas that make meaningful lifelong impressions for everyone involved.”
In addition to a passion for discovery, teaching and adventure, Court is a professional nature and wildlife photographer, always eager to share his knowledge and creative guidance with his guests. Whether it’s macro photography of poison arrow frogs in Costa Rica, the vast desert landscapes of Namibia, or charismatic polar bears on the frozen tundra of Canada, no subject is off limits when it comes to Court’s enthusiasm for photography and sharing tips with his guests.
Court’s self-described photographic style is considerably varied, with wildlife photography taking center stage. However, he is equally intrigued with featuring the landscape and habitat of wildlife in a creative, captivating way that shows off both the setting and the animal subject. Capturing animal behavior and expressions (the more unique the better!) is equally important to Court, and he tends to opt for dramatic, bold colors that make a big instant impression. In addition to his select portfolio below, check out Court's recently published book on monarch butterfly photography. You can also view his photography tutorials on The Natural Photographer and follow his latest portfolio additions on Instagram at @court_whelan.
When he isn’t planning and leading nature safaris, you’ll find Court hiking and trail running in the Colorado backcountry, or more likely working on post-processing his photos from a recent expedition.