My Mission


  Heather Hathaway, a skilled photographer specializing in nature and wildlife, located in Palm Harbor, Florida. She loves to capture the wildlife and natural beauty around Palm Harbor's pristine waterways and parks, sharing these moments with the community she loves.


Conservation Content: Through the lens of conservation photography in Palm Harbor, we document our unique coastal ecosystem - from the vital mangroves along Lake Tarpon to the diverse wildlife in John Chesnut Sr. Park. Each image tells a story of Palm Harbor's natural heritage, emphasizing the delicate balance between our waterfront community and environmental preservation.


Our focus includes:

  • Diverse wildlife at Pop Stansell Park
  • Scenic Lake Tarpon landscapes
  • Wall Springs Park natural areas
  • Local bird sanctuaries
  • Coastal preservation areas
  • Native Florida flora and fauna


Hi, my name is Heather Hathaway, I am an underwater photographer, and if you like these types of photos you should probably like and follow.

Bring the World to Your Home


Transform your space with the raw beauty of nature through our fine art wildlife and landscape photography. Each image is carefully captured during golden hours, magical moments, and rare wildlife encounters, creating statement pieces that bring the serenity and wonder of Palm Harbor's natural world into your home or office. From dramatic sunrise compositions over Lake Tarpon to intimate portraits of native wildlife, our nature collection offers museum-quality prints that serve as both stunning decor and conversation pieces.


As your local Palm Harbor conservation photographer, we capture:

  • The pristine waters of Pop Stansell Park, home to manatees and diverse shorebirds
  • Lake Tarpon's protected wetlands and their critical role in our coastal ecosystem
  • Native wildlife at John Chesnut Sr. Park's diverse habitats
  • The dynamic ecosystem of Crystal Beach, where coastal beauty meets marine conservation
  • Protected species habitat along the Pinellas Trail's Palm Harbor section
  • Seasonal bird migrations at Wall Springs Park
  • The delicate balance of our waterfront parks and natural resources


Each photograph serves as a visual testament to Palm Harbor's commitment to preserving our unique Gulf Coast environment. From documenting the thriving ecosystems of our waterfront parks to capturing the daily dance of pelicans along our scenic shores, our images raise awareness about the importance of protecting Palm Harbor's natural treasures for future generations.


Let's work together to showcase the environmental story of Palm Harbor - where natural beauty meets conservation efforts in creating a sustainable future for our coastal paradise.


Available in various sizes and printing materials, including:

  • Metal prints that make colors pop
  • Traditional fine art paper that adds warmth to any room
  • Canvas gallery wraps for a classic look
  • Acrylic prints for stunning clarity


An American Alligator suns itself along the Shark Alley path on a chilly fall day.
An alligator peers through the water plants to keep its eye on curious hikers in the Everglades.
A stunning great blue heron peers off into the reeds of the Everglades in this black and white wildlife photo.
Two pelicans peer at a nosey photographer in the Florida sun.
A red hawk perched on a branch over Everglades waters peers out for opportunities for dinner.
White pelicans sun bathe in the Florida sun in Ding Darling Preserve.
The Crystal Beach pier stands majestically against the blue waters of the bay.
A crane walks down the pebbled pathway at Disney.
The blue sky after sunset on St. Joseph's Bayou shimmers with the last rays of sun. .
A knotted tree intrigues photographer Heather Hathaway.
A gopher tortouise quickly crawls through the sandy path of Hammock park, hurrying to reach the shady forest growth.
A birds eye view of the beautiful blue Crystal River water ways, reflected by clouds in the sky. .
A bald eagle majestically stands guard over a nest a few branches away.
One legged pelican Pete relaxes next to the boat dock in Crystal River.
The lush green forest erupts in lilies.
A Florida manatee swims through aqua water.
A crane silhouetted by the golden sunset of Fred Howard Park.
An otter swims in the cool waters of Hunter Springs eating crayfish that he finds on his dives.
The pristine sandy beach of Phillipe Park leads to foaming blue bay waters and luscious hammocks of trees.
A crane hunts for it's next meal on the sandy beaches of Florida.
The low tide of the bay is showcased in this peaceful blue image.
Golden silhouetted stepping stones speckles the waters reflecting the bright blue skies.
A squirrel poses in Wall Park awaiting for his payment of peanuts.
A bird hovers high in the bright skies above Wall Park.
A manatee is reflected in the waters above while floating along.
An otter swims in the cool waters of Hunter Springs eating crayfish that he finds on his dives.
A nigh heron perches on the fence awaiting for prey to stumble by.
Birds sparkle in the Florida waters on this peaceful beach in Crystal River.
A night heron joins two Indian Runner ducks in their garden.
A gopher turtle opens it's mouth wide to take a bite out of the shrubs of the forest.
Hornets make a nest on a tomb in Phillipe Park.
Sunset on a cool summer night in Roatan Honduran silhouettes this local boat dock.