Wildlife and bird photography have Scott Keys thinking a lot. Here is a quick thought video that asks for your personal answer to a simple question: what is your intent with wildlife photography?
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Natural Lighting Secret for Better Photos – Do this with Any Camera
Paul Miguel reveals his biggest lighting secret for better wildlife and nature photos, and you can do this with any camera. In this photography tutorial, Miguel shows you how to use natural light to create a unique balance in your images.
How To Use Photography as a Therapeutic Tool
In this video from Wex Photo Video, photographer Paul Sanders explains how he uses photography as a therapeutic tool. For more articles and videos on Mindfulness in Photography, CLICK HERE.
NatGeo Photo Series: The Harrowing State of Earth’s Trees
Jaron Schneider has written a fantastic article on PetaPixel talking about the current issue of National Geographic which talks about the destruction of earth’s trees. This has me worried, very worried – what are we leaving our children? Check out Jason’s article on earth’s trees by clicking on the button below. If you’re interested in…
Photographing Wildlife: The Eyes Have It
I’ve been shouting this, for years, from the highest mountain, WHEN PHOTOGRAPHING WILDLIFE, THE EYES HAVE IT. Okay, I haven’t yelled exactly that and I didn’t climb any mountains to scream it but I have said something similar for some time. I’ll take it a step further, when photographing anything alive – wildlife, a pet,…
5 Ideas For Great Indoor Macro Photography
Wayne Turner wrote a short article for the website, Picture Correct, where he gives five Macro Photography Ideas. The ideas in the article aren’t groundbreaking by any means but if you’ve not done Macro Photography and want to, or you’re disappointed in your own macro photographs, this article may help. What I like about the…