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What happens when your life is shaped by the forest?
In this episode of The Viewfinder Sessions, I sit down with Tegan Legge from Halliburton Forest and Wolf Centre to talk about nature, wildlife, photography, conservation, mental health, and finding purpose outdoors.
Raised in Northern Ontario, Tegan grew up exploring creeks, catching frogs, camping, and paddling until dark. That childhood connection to the wild turned into a career in outdoor adventure tourism and more than 16 years working in one of Canada’s most iconic wilderness spaces.
But this isn’t just about a job. It’s about identity.
We talk about life at Halliburton Forest, working around wolves, breaking common misconceptions about wildlife, and how photography helps capture and share meaningful moments. When COVID slowed everything down, Tegan chose to paddle a new lake each week, eventually exploring over 50. What started as a challenge became something deeper: more presence, more time with family, and a renewed sense of clarity.
This conversation dives into the healing power of nature, setting boundaries, balancing work and life, and why shared outdoor experiences matter more than we think.
If you love wildlife, travel, photography, or simply need a reminder to step outside and breathe, this episode is for you.
Key takeaways:
• Nature heals
• Wolves aren’t what we fear
• Photography preserves stories
• Boundaries protect balance
• Shared adventures matter
Support the show
Links to OMNP:
Website - See when and where Shaun is speaking or exhibiting and check out his online galleries, the online store and even book your next bucketlist expedition. Don't miss his blogs as they keep you up to date on things and provide lots of tips, tricks, and more.
Facebook - See imagery, commentary and video as well as day to day behind the scenes, etc.
Instagram - See images and video of high quality and discuss them in the comments.
Threads - See day to day stuff, images, as well as the occasional political stance.
YouTube - Everything from photography, rving, winter camping, and so much more (Podcast videos coming soon)
TikTok - short videos with incredible content.
LinkedIN - A professional platform to learn about and see what OMNP is doing.
Please subscribe, follow...
By Oh Me Nerves Photography / Shaun AntleSend a text
What happens when your life is shaped by the forest?
In this episode of The Viewfinder Sessions, I sit down with Tegan Legge from Halliburton Forest and Wolf Centre to talk about nature, wildlife, photography, conservation, mental health, and finding purpose outdoors.
Raised in Northern Ontario, Tegan grew up exploring creeks, catching frogs, camping, and paddling until dark. That childhood connection to the wild turned into a career in outdoor adventure tourism and more than 16 years working in one of Canada’s most iconic wilderness spaces.
But this isn’t just about a job. It’s about identity.
We talk about life at Halliburton Forest, working around wolves, breaking common misconceptions about wildlife, and how photography helps capture and share meaningful moments. When COVID slowed everything down, Tegan chose to paddle a new lake each week, eventually exploring over 50. What started as a challenge became something deeper: more presence, more time with family, and a renewed sense of clarity.
This conversation dives into the healing power of nature, setting boundaries, balancing work and life, and why shared outdoor experiences matter more than we think.
If you love wildlife, travel, photography, or simply need a reminder to step outside and breathe, this episode is for you.
Key takeaways:
• Nature heals
• Wolves aren’t what we fear
• Photography preserves stories
• Boundaries protect balance
• Shared adventures matter
Support the show
Links to OMNP:
Website - See when and where Shaun is speaking or exhibiting and check out his online galleries, the online store and even book your next bucketlist expedition. Don't miss his blogs as they keep you up to date on things and provide lots of tips, tricks, and more.
Facebook - See imagery, commentary and video as well as day to day behind the scenes, etc.
Instagram - See images and video of high quality and discuss them in the comments.
Threads - See day to day stuff, images, as well as the occasional political stance.
YouTube - Everything from photography, rving, winter camping, and so much more (Podcast videos coming soon)
TikTok - short videos with incredible content.
LinkedIN - A professional platform to learn about and see what OMNP is doing.
Please subscribe, follow...