

Ron Everhart’s deep connection with the natural world was sparked in childhood, famously beginning when a six-year-old Ron was shooed outside by his mother for bringing a garden spider into the house. This early curiosity never faded; it evolved into a lifelong devotion. By his high school years, he had already dedicated himself to herpetology, setting the stage for a life spent exploring and documenting the wonders of the wild.
His journey into professional photography began unexpectedly during his military service in Korea, where a camera bought to document friends soon revealed its greater purpose. Realizing his twin loves for nature and photography were a perfect match, Ron honed his skills at the New York Institute of Photography. He became a master of the craft, launching his career as a naturalist and photographer at Indianapolis’s Eagle Creek Park.
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