An avid nature and wildlife enthusiast her entire life,
Wendy Chambers has in recent years become more seriously involved
with outdoor photography.
A self-taught photographer, Wendy has earned a number of awards in the
Georgia National Fair Photography Competition, including first place in the
categories of Animals, Scenic, Plant Life, and Action, as well as the Award
of Excellence for best overall color image. Recent shows include several
juried exhibits and shows in the Statesboro area as well as in St.
Augustine, Florida. In addition, Wendy has donated the use of several of her
images to support the Georgia Land Conservation Program.
Unless otherwise noted in rare cases, all animals in Wendy's images are wild and free-roaming, and were photographed in their natural habitat, from a respectful distance.
Some of Wendy's photographs have appeared as "photos of the day" in National Geographic and The Smithsonian on-line:
National Geographic Daily Picture
Smithsonian Photo of the Day
Since receiving her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology in 1993, Wendy has been employed as a professor in the College of Education at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia.
A self-taught photographer, Wendy has earned a number of awards in the
Georgia National Fair Photography Competition, including first place in the
categories of Animals, Scenic, Plant Life, and Action, as well as the Award
of Excellence for best overall color image. Recent shows include several
juried exhibits and shows in the Statesboro area as well as in St.
Augustine, Florida. In addition, Wendy has donated the use of several of her
images to support the Georgia Land Conservation Program. Unless otherwise noted in rare cases, all animals in Wendy's images are wild and free-roaming, and were photographed in their natural habitat, from a respectful distance.
Some of Wendy's photographs have appeared as "photos of the day" in National Geographic and The Smithsonian on-line:
National Geographic Daily Picture
Smithsonian Photo of the Day
Since receiving her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology in 1993, Wendy has been employed as a professor in the College of Education at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia.