Traci Law Bio
     Traci did not alway plan on becoming a wildlife photographer.  Growing up, she was involved with school plays and local cable programs.  When it came down to either giving up acting or moving to LA, she gave it up and went into archaeology (yes, quite similar careers!).  It was through volunteering on various digs throughout the Philadelphia area, including Historic Rittenhousetown and Eastern State Penitentary, that she began to also develop an interest in photography.

     Alway the avid outdoors person, she was usually found hiking some trail or digging around creeks so the merger of nature and wildlife photography with her passion for the outdoors seemed a natural one.  Combining her numerous talents in different fields has led her to some unique experiences such as spending a month working at the Wiltshire Museum in Devizes, England helping to photograph their vast collection of artifacts.

      Over the last ten years she has travelled the globe, from the jungles of Central America to the heights of the Carpathian Mountains in Romania.  Her biggest thrill?  Swimming with Nurse Sharks in Belize and running into a school of Barraccuda (after being assure that would not happen) also in Belize.

When not out and about in the woods, she can also be found ghost hunting in the Philadelphia area, working on films or tv programs also in the Philadelphia area or taking an hour drive out to Morgantown for Sonic!


Traci Law is a member of the following:

Society of Pennsylvania Archaeology
Society of Pennsylvania Archaeology Chapter 21 - John Shrader Chapter
Screen Actors Guild (SAG)
American Federation of Television and Radio Association (AFTRA)
Churchville Photography Club

Photo by M. Kim
Photo by M. Kim