Artist Statement

The reason why I love taking photographs is because photos can freeze time. Photos are the closes things we have to an actual time machine. By looking at a photo we can take a glimpse of the past. Photos can take us all the way back to the civil war. They can make us remember how cute our children were or funny story at a party. Photos tell a story no matter how simple it is. I take photos to tell a story to other people.

Thursday, October 13, 2016

As a naturalist and a photographer I get the chance to see things in a different light. One case is the wasp nest located right underneath my houses glass door.  Most would insist on going to a nearby store to pick up wasp spray to get rid of the nest.  However, as I have learned a few things about wasps, I allowed the nest to stay.  
The species on my deck was Polistes dominula, or the European Paper Wasp.  Though very capable of stinging as all wasps are, I have learned that this particular species really only stings if it is attacked.  I also considered the fact that I had not noticed this nest until well into the summer, during the height of their activity.  Considering the fact that the wasps weren't that likely to sting and hadn't done so already with my regular activty around the door, it seemed inconsiderate of me to remove them just cause I now knew they were there.  I am also interested in wasps and bees, so I would also gain the entertainment of watching this nest grow.  

My patients was rewarded by this nest as I had the opportunity to photograph a fallen wasp larvae.  Typically, larvae are raised in the cells and are normally not seen outside the hive.  This larvae I found on the deck just below the wasp nest, either removed for reasons unknown by the adult wasps, or fallen out.  Either way it allowed me to take a good look at a wasp larvae and to photograph it as well.