Jean Zuo photographs the birds of North America's wetlands, coasts and grasslands — often lying flat in cold mud before dawn for a single frame at eye level. Her work turns fleeting moments (a hunting owl, a courting pair, an osprey lifting its catch) into quiet, painterly portraits that have made her one of the Pacific Flyway's most followed wildlife photographers.
A fixed share of every sale of Jean's work funds raptor rehabilitation and shoreline-habitat protection along the Pacific Flyway.