For E.J. Dwigans, the intersection of nature and photography is where he most likes to be.
"My favorite place to take photos is the forest, any forest," said Dwigans, 26, of Brevard. "There are so many hidden facets of nature that many people never get the opportunity to see."
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Dwigans has always been interested in photography but became more serious about it five years ago when he started taking photos of fungi and plants to identify when he got home after hiking.
Luckily, he often finds himself outdoors as a North Carolina State Park Ranger at .
"While I don't get paid for my photos, my reward comes from teaching people about things they never knew existed that can be found right in their own backyard," he said. "I am often able to fuse my love of nature photography with my work, teaching visitors about the hidden and unseen world around us."
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Dwigans sometimes uses a Canon EOS t3i for his photography but more often than not, he shoots on his iPhone6.
His advice for people: "Make time for nature. Walk through the woods and when you do try to slow down, notice the little things because what you discover might astound and inspire you."
Note: This is the third installment in an occasional series profiling North Carolina photographers.







