May 2025 Charles Bush Photography Newsletter

Hi everyone,

I’m excited to bring you the May 2025 edition of the Charles Bush Photography newsletter. This month, I’m sharing a couple of new blog posts, highlights from our recent photo tour, and a peek at what’s ahead for the fall and spring tours. Let’s dive in.

📸 Recent Blog Posts

Travel Computer

Travel Computer

1. Traveling with a Photography Computer System

Post: Photo Travel Computer System
If you’ve ever struggled with managing and editing your photos while traveling, this blog post is for you. I walk through the computer system I rely on while on the road—including what works, what doesn’t, and why it makes all the difference during photo tours.

2. AI Comparison + Email & Website Update

Post: An AI Comparison and Email Update
This post covers how I’m using AI in my photography workflow, an update on my email address, and some quick behind-the-scenes changes at Charles Bush Photography. It’s all about staying efficient and responsive.

🌿 May 2025 Photo Tour Wrap-Up

Cattle Egret Chicks on the Nest

Cattle Egret Chicks on the Nest

Gallery: May 2025 Photo Tour Gallery
We just wrapped up our spring photo tour, and it was a memorable one—bursting with bird activity, glowing cypress trees, and good company. Check out the gallery to see what we captured together. You might spot a few of your favorites in there!

🍂 Fall 2025 Cypress Photo Tours Are Booking Now

Lake Dauterive in Fog

Lake Daueterive in the Fog

Info & Signup: Fall Cypress Photo Tours
Spots are already filling up for this year’s cypress tours. If you’re drawn to misty mornings, autumn reflections, and photographing from the boat, now’s the time to reserve your spot.

🌸 Looking Ahead: Spring 2026 Bird Photography Tours

Roseate Spoonbill in Flight

Roseate Spoonbill in Flight

Stay tuned! I’ll be announcing the details of our Spring 2026 bird photography tours soon. If you’ve been wanting to photograph nesting spoonbills, herons, and egrets in full breeding color—mark your calendar.

Thanks as always for being a part of the community. I love sharing these updates with you and hope they inspire your own photography adventures.

Until next time,

—Charlie

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