Wildlife Photography
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Nurture Your Passion & Maintain Your Sanity With Nature Photography | Deer Hunter Update
Your passion can be the fuel which drives your business. But, it can be easily lost. Always remember to nurture your passion; don’t let it fade! Find out how I keep mine alive.
Useful Wildlife Photography Tips And Editing Fog Techniques {How I Shot It}
Some useful wildlife photography tips for shooting in dense fog as well as some editing advice. Check out how I shot (and edited) an unconventional wildlife photo.
Failing At Wildlife Photography | Deer Hunter Part 3
Every photographer takes bad photos! As you gain experience and learn new techniques, those instances may become fewer and farther between.
Wildlife Photography: What Gear Do You Really Need? {Deer Hunter Series Part 1}
Don’t get me wrong, I’m actually one of those rare photographers who will tell you that gear is important. However, with this article I want to show you that you can push the boundaries a little so long as you plan things out.
Striking Wedding Photos From Kenya Will Leave You In Awe
Photographer Jonas Peterson had his work cut out for him, when he was hired to photograph the wedding of fellow…
Shooting Wildlife With the Tamron 150-600mm | Tips From a NatGeo Photographer
Jay P. Morgan of The Slanted Lens gives 11 tips to photographing wild animals without getting killed.
National Geographic Was Once Disgusted With Wildlife Photography
In 1888, a magazine for distinguished businessmen, explorers, scientists and scholars was founded: the National Geographic; this magazine wasn’t exactly what it is today though, all those stunning photographs were once criticized.
The Shannon Dolphins: How To Photograph Ireland’s Celebrity Cetaceans
Dolphins are probably the last things that come to mind when thinking of Ireland. Nevertheless, a group of over 100 resident Bottlenose dolphins live in the estuary of the river Shannon and can be seen and photographed on regular boat trips.
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