Tina Faye Photography

Wisconsin based Nature and Wildlife Photographer

Capturing the Wild Beauty of Nature

Hi there! I’m Tina Faye, and I specialize in wildlife and nature photography in Wisconsin. I love exploring the outdoors and capturing timeless images of wildlife, scenic landscapes, and peaceful moments in nature. Through my photography, I aim to share the beauty of the wild and help you bring it into your home.

Explore the Wild With Me

Take a look through my portfolio and experience the magic of wildlife and nature photography in Wisconsin and beyond. You’ll find majestic wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and simple, quiet scenes from the natural world. Each photo tells a story and invites you to slow down and truly see the beauty around us.

Bring Nature Home

Want to stay connected to the outdoors? I offer fine art prints. I also have nature calendars and photo gifts that bring a little bit of nature’s calm into your everyday life. These pieces are perfect for decorating your home or office. They also make thoughtful gifts for the nature lovers in your life. My work celebrates the beauty of wildlife and nature photography in Wisconsin and beyond.

Travel, Tips & Adventures

Don’t miss my Adventures with Tina section! I share travel stories, nature photography tips, and some of my favorite spots to help inspire your next outdoor adventure. It’s all part of the joy of exploring and celebrating wildlife and nature photography in Wisconsin and wherever the road leads me.

Thank you for stopping by. It’s an honor to share my passion for wildlife and nature photography in Wisconsin with you. Let’s explore the beauty of the wild together!

“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”
— Aaron Siskind


Nature First

I am a proud member of Nature First: The Alliance for Responsible Nature Photography and is dedicated to following the Nature First Principles:

  • Prioritize the well-being of nature over photography.
  • Educate yourself about the places you photograph.
  • Reflect on the possible impact of your actions.
  • Use discretion if sharing locations.
  • Know and follow rules and regulations.
  • Always follow Leave No Trace principles and strive to leave places better than you found them.
  • Actively promote and educate others about these principles