About
Angelo Michael
Wildlife & Conservation Photographer | Native Floridian | Advocate for Wild Florida
I’m a wildlife photographer and conservation storyteller born and raised in the heart of Florida. My work is rooted in a deep personal connection to the state's wild landscapes—its pine flatwoods, freshwater marshes, prairies, and oak scrubs—and the species that call them home.
Through my ongoing project, Florida’s Winged Wanderers, I focus on photographing and documenting Central Florida’s most imperiled bird species, including the Florida Scrub-Jay, Snail Kite, and Limpkin. Many of these birds are not just rare—they’re vital indicators of ecosystem health and resilience. My mission is to use photography as both art and evidence: visual storytelling that raises awareness about habitat loss, unchecked development, and the urgent need for conservation action.
With every image, I aim to give viewers a sense of place and purpose—inviting them to see what’s at stake and to care deeply about Florida’s wild spaces before they’re gone.