
Wildlife and Adventure Photography
A series to help you get great photographs (including wildlife) when travelling. The series includes volunteering and why it provides a serious alternative to traditional wildlife photography trips. It looks at some of the techniques photographers use to find subjects and get great results.
I also share some of my more unusual trips including visiting the wreck of the RMS Titanic and climbing mount Kilimanjaro.
This podcast is for those with an interest in photography, wildlife, conservation and adventure.
Wildlife and Adventure Photography
Mastering Wildlife Photography Part 2: The Secret to Getting Close Without Disturbing Wildlife
Last time, we looked at preparation and the important things to consider before you go. In this episode, I share some of the ways that you can get ‘close’ to wildlife ethically.
Here's what I'll cover in this episode:
- Ethics
- Understand animal behaviour
- Stealth techniques
- Using Distance & Lenses
- Let wildlife come to you
Next episode:
Next time, we’ll look at how to use natural light effectively.
For more information:
Check out my PDF “A Brief Guide to Wildlife Photography” for more ideas.
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