Darrell Gulin
Darrell Gulin was born and raised in Seattle, Washington, where he earned a Business degree from the University of Washington. He has been photographing for over 26 years and has been marketing his work over the last 24 years. For the past 18 years, Darrell has worked as a full-time nature photographer, marketing his work through editorial markets, stock agencies, workshops, and seminars.
Darrell’s work has been showcased in almost every major nature calendar, including Audubon, Sierra Club, Kodak, BrownTrout, Cedco, Nature Conservancy, Greenpeace, Day Dream, and Inner Reflections. His photographs have been published in Outdoor Photographer, Outdoor & Nature, Newsweek, National Geographic, Audubon Magazine, Wilderness, National Wildlife, Birder’s World, Sunset, Nature Conservancy, Popular Photography, Nature’s Best, and many more publications.
Darrell is also an accomplished speaker and teacher whose credits include Lepp & Associates Sponsored Canon/Outdoor Photographer/Kodak, Abbottsford, Northwest Council of Camera Clubs, Columbia Council of Camera Clubs, Southwest Michigan Council of Camera Club, Kodak Sponsored P.S.A. International, P.S.A. Regional Conventions, Mountaineers, Allstock’s annual workshop, P.S.A. all-day seminars in Seattle / Spokane / Portland, Photography Society of South Africa, NANPA programs, Canon-sponsored speaker at New England Council Camera Clubs, FOTOfusion, Twin Cities Camera Clubs Kodak sponsored, Kansas City sponsored by Canon, Five Canon Photo Safari television programs, Detroit Council Camera Clubs, MOPS St. Louis, and Niagara Falls.
Darrell is represented by Corbis, Stone Photography, Image Bank (Getty Images), Jupiter Images, DRK Photo, Dembinsky Photography Associates, Danita Delimont Agency, and Botanica.
Currently, Darrell teaches a number of workshops through Popular Photography / Joe Van Os as well as Palm Beach Photographic Workshops. He was also recently added to Canon’s Explorers of Light program. You can find out more information about him by visiting his website, or you can watch and listen as he discusses some of his images in the video below.






