

About Me
Hello there! I'm Kaylee, a multifaceted individual with a passion for capturing the beauty of the world through my lens. By day, I'm a dedicated high school teacher, fostering the growth and curiosity of young minds. I teach Agriculture Science - meaning I am also the advisor for our co-curricular, national student organization, FFA. I teach Small Animal Management, Veterinary Medicine, Equine Science, and Floral Design.
Outside the classroom, I'm a sub-permitted wildlife rehabilitator, committed to the well-being of our furry, scaly and feathered friends. I work with a non-profit out of Santa Fe that takes in, treats, and rehabilitates local orphaned and injured wildlife.
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My love for animals extends beyond the rehabilitation volunteer work—I find solace and inspiration in the natural world. As a photographer, I aim to freeze those fleeting moments of wildlife in their most authentic and captivating states. Whether it's the majestic grace of a soaring eagle or the intricate details of a delicate butterfly, I strive to tell compelling stories through my photographs.
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My wanderlust knows no bounds, and I seize every opportunity to explore new landscapes and cultures. Traveling fuels my creativity, providing a fresh perspective that enriches my photographic work. From the bustling streets of vibrant cities to the serene beauty of untouched wilderness, I am constantly seeking new adventures to broaden my artistic horizons.
In every photograph, you'll find a reflection of my deep connection to the natural world and my unwavering appreciation for the diverse tapestry of life. Join me on this visual journey, where each image is a testament to the incredible beauty that surrounds us, both near and far.
