John Hershey Photography

John Hershey Photography I am a full time resident of Bodega Bay. My photography captures the natural beauty of the Coast.

My photo from the 2025 San Francisco Pride Parade, “Disarm Hate”, was accepted into the upcoming exhibit, “Resist” at th...
06/07/2026

My photo from the 2025 San Francisco Pride Parade, “Disarm Hate”, was accepted into the upcoming exhibit, “Resist” at the Sebastopol Art Center.

This was a t shirt ad, but I just love the sentiment
06/07/2026

This was a t shirt ad, but I just love the sentiment

06/04/2026

Nobody knew how happy these tires were until it snowed.

05/06/2026

Mom proudly showing the baby…
while dad proudly showing the rock he found five seconds ago.

Throughly enjoying the Urban Sketch Cruise with Ian Fennelly. This is my sketch from Palme de Mallorca.
05/05/2026

Throughly enjoying the Urban Sketch Cruise with Ian Fennelly. This is my sketch from Palme de Mallorca.

01/31/2026

A drone picture taken of a very curious giraffe.

01/29/2026

Moose look like they were built for snow and timber, not water, but they’re shockingly good swimmers and divers. They can swim for miles and routinely dive 20 feet deep, walking and kicking along the bottom of lakes and rivers to eat aquatic plants like pondweed and water lilies. Those plants are packed with sodium and minerals they don’t get on land, so moose will drop their huge heads underwater, close their nostrils, and calmly feed off the bottom. What most people don’t realize is they can stay under over a minute at a time, coming up, taking a breath, and going right back down. Watching a 1,200-pound animal disappear beneath the surface of a lake to graze is one of the strangest, and coolest, things in the wild.

— Stephen Ziegler
Outdoor writer | Owner, DeLong Lures

💬 Would you expect an animal this big to be such a strong swimmer?
▶️ Watch the full story in the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuT8fPvnmDM

01/12/2026

A whole beach’s treasures gathered in the palm of a hand 🌊🐚

01/03/2026

"I'm sure you're all wondering why I've gathered you here today"

01/01/2026

Alfred Stieglitz, seen here in a self portrait taken in 1888 (at the age of 24) was born on this day, January the 1st, in 1864.

Stieglitz, American photographer and modern art promoter, was instrumental in fighting to make photography an accepted art form in its own right over his fifty years career.

You can read more about his life and see samples of his work via the link that I'll add in the comments section.

Thanks Alfred 👍
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