A South Bay Native's Photographic Journey - Steve Tabor
Most of us agree we are lucky to live in an area that boasts spectacular natural beauty.
Capturing the South Bay's most scenic, beautiful, and interesting coastal areas is native
Steve Tabor.
Taken at Malaga Cove. The marbled godwit.
Commonly found along the California coast during winter feeding. It uses its long bill to probe sand and mud feeding on crustaceans, mollusks, marine worms and other invertebrates.
It is a migratory bird and can be found in the midwest west during the spring summer.
Hawthorne Blvd. overlook
Steve Tabor Bio
This South Bay native’s photographic journey began after receiving his first 35 mm film camera upon earning his Bachelor of Arts degree. Steve began with photographing coastal landscapes and marine life. As a classroom teacher he used photography to share the world and his experiences with his students. Steve has expanded his photographic talents to include portraits and group photography, special event photography as well as live performance and athletics. Steve serves as a volunteer ranger for the Catalina Island Conservancy and uses this opportunity to document the flora and fauna of the island’s interior as well as photograph special events and activities.
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