Firefly Experience

“When I walk through a quiet forest in the middle of the night full of fireflies, I feel like I am in a magical forest. I see fireflies being a mere reflection of stars under the Milky Way, I feel connected to everything in the universe. They are communicating to me. I am listening …”

Photo by Jud McCranie via Wikimedia Commons

These are the poetic words of photographer Radim Schreiber.

Schreiber was born in the Czech Republic, but now lives in a fairyland called … Iowa.

Yup. The Hawkeye State. Corn fields and combines.

Sometimes, it takes a fresh perspective to see the ordinary as extraordinary.

“When I first moved to Iowa, I was mesmerized by the abundance and brightness of fireflies during summer nights. During my childhood in the Czech Republic, I had never seen anything like that,” he recounts on his website, FireflyExperience.org. “It was in 2003, and I was on the plane when I felt inspired. So, I made a sketch on a paper; it was a glowing firefly on a silhouetted blade of grass, with the moon in the background and the dark-blue sky. Since then I had this image in my head, waiting for the right time to materialize.”

Taking advantage of recent advancements in the low-light capabilities of camera equipment, Schreiber began to photograph fireflies in 2008. “The most challenging aspect of firefly photography is the fleeting nature of fireflies. When they glow, they like to fly or move. They never seem to be still for very long, and so I struggle to quickly compose my shots. It was sometimes almost complete darkness and I took the photo right when the firefly illuminated … and all that when being bitten by other insects. This truly shows my patience,” he says with a smile.

Photo by Jud McCranie, http://www.fireflyexperience.org/photos/

Perhaps even more delightful than his photos, though, is Schreiber’s Firefly Experience, which you are about to experience right here.

But before you do, be warned: if you are far from firefly country or have never known the magic of fireflies in person, you will pine. Yearn, even. Fireflies are just that fantastic.

Willing to take the risk? Then, immerse yourself in the Firefly Experience …

  1. Lisa Von Saunder says:

    If you love fireflies here’s the place to be , in the Great Smokey Mountains in Tennessee
    2017 Synchronous Firefly Viewing Dates:
    https://www.nps.gov/grsm/learn/news/2017-synchronous-firefly-viewing-dates.htm
    Yep -10s of thousands of fireflies all glow at once, its so popular now that they have to limit visitors so as not to bother the fireflies.

    I have always loved lightening bugs , as we called them when I was a kid. Really now who doesn’t love them? Would catch them every evening and put them in mayo jars to make a lantern, and let them out later on. My parents who were very strict about bedtime, would let me stay up a bit later for the firefly season, happy happy memories.

  2. Winnie Nielsen says:

    What a cool, cool video of Fireflies. Their concentration in the woods creates a magical experience. Thank-you for sharing.

  3. Rebecca Darrington says:

    Born and raised in IOWA! I will never live anywhere else. Something about Iowa gets in you. I can’t explain it, but its there. We have our own “Our Iowa” magazine, it shows how wonderful the state is. The firefly’s are just as said. So magical!

  4. Krista says:

    So very beautiful. Sadly I haven’t had the chance to experience fireflies. It has always been a dream of mine to visit a place and catch them in Mason jars just like a kid. Fireflies look so magical and fascinating! A must for my bucket list.

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