
Angie Birmingham doesn’t just take photos—she captures the heartbeat of the wild. Based in South Texas, Angie is an award-winning landscape and wildlife photographer whose work stops you in your tracks and makes you feel the moment. Whether it’s the golden hush of a desert sunrise or the flash of a bird’s wing mid-flight, her images are both intimate and epic—like nature whispered just to her, and she answered with her camera.
Her love affair with photography started in her teens when a move to Lake Tahoe sparked a deep connection with the great outdoors. That spark turned into a fire. Over the years, Angie has traveled the world, camera in hand, chasing light, color, and those unscripted encounters with wildlife that only come to the patient and the passionate. As of April 2024, she’s identified over 350 bird species—and counting!
A graduate of the New York Institute of Photography and a Master Photographer of Photography through Professional Photographers of America (PPA), Angie’s work has graced the pages of Diesel Magazine and Focus on Texas Magazine. But what really lights her up? Teaching others to see the world differently through photography.
She and her husband, Jeff, founded WT F-STOP (yep, it’s as fun as it sounds) to offer dynamic workshops that break photography down to its most inspiring core—composition, creativity, and confidence. From intimate one-on-ones to adventurous group trips, they help everyday people create frame-worthy images while reconnecting with nature.
But Angie’s mission goes deeper. As Program Director and Master Photographer at Sharp Shooter Foto, she leads transformative youth programs that blend photography with outdoor discovery. These workshops, which are completely free, provide students aged 12 to 17 with high-quality cameras, expert instruction, and an unparalleled opportunity to explore the natural world. It’s not just about learning to shoot in manual mode—it’s about capturing their unique voice and vision.
Angie believes photography can change lives—and she’s living proof. Whether she’s leading a stargazing shoot on a 40,000-acre Texas ranch, guiding teens on their first wildlife photo, or chasing the perfect golden-hour glow, one thing’s for sure: Angie doesn’t just teach photography—she invites you on a journey.
Years in Business
15 Years
Employee Count
1 Employees