Wildlife Photography With A Wide-Angle Lens For Impact| Getting Your Subject & The Surroundings
To stand out you’ve got to be willing to put down the old standards. Switch up your lens type for wildlife photography with environmental drama
To stand out you’ve got to be willing to put down the old standards. Switch up your lens type for wildlife photography with environmental drama
If you’re new to photographing stars, there are a few things you should know. Here are six tips to get you started.
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Snow makes it easy to try out a high-key style. Here’s a look at how to create a high-key style in a wildlife photograph.
A look behind the scenes of a wildlife photographer. How was this shot of a reflected red squirrel taken?
British TV presenter and wildlife photographer Chris Packham captures the plight of nature against littering in the UK.
Over the years, I’ve had a lot of moments where I’ve wanted to tear my hair out because I didn’t have that essential accessory to hand.
The difference between your average holiday-snap wildlife photo and a great photo that makes others look on in awe is significant. How do you bring your photos to life to achieve this? Well, here are some ways to introduce impact into your wildlife photos.
Many animals move quickly, increasing the difficulty of capturing them on camera. Here are 6 tips to help you photograph fast animals.
This tutorial will run you through my top 5 tips as a professional wildlife photographer for anyone thinking of, or starting out in, this field.