In this video Moose Peterson shares his experience and insight on wildlife photography in the Event Space.
In this video professional photographer Marika Neumann shares her tips on taking wildlife photos, it’s crucial to have a zoom lens so you can stay far enough away to take the photograph without scaring away the wildlife.
In this video Award-winning wildlife photographer Bruce Taubert offers some tips to help improve your wildlife photography.
This video see wildlife photographer Ben Clewis shooting at Lake Marion SC. Not very long but includes a few tips and a stunning collection of final images.
Telephoto lenses are critical for wildlife photography, but big lenses can be a challenge to support due to their size and weight. Here, Jason P. Odell demonstrates the use of ball heads and gimbal heads for using long telephoto lenses.
In this video photographer Amy Renfrey shares her wildlife photography tips to help you take sharper, clearer and more dramatic photos of animals in the wild. Always remember to get the right timing, shoot in warm light and have a telephoto lens, and most of all, keep safe.
Wildlife photographer and workshop instructor Andy Biggs explains the creative side of wildlife photography, some common pitfalls, and how to come away with successful wildlife images. He also explains common post processing techniques with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4, as well as with Nik Software plugins. You can find Andy’s Website over at www.andybiggs.com
This video from a professional wildlife photographer covers the equipment set-up he uses. Which is the Canon 30D w/ grip, 600mm f/4L, 400mm f/5.6L, 1.4x extender, 580EX2 flash w/ Better Beamer, Wimberly v.1 head w/ flash arm and Benro tripod. Being a pro, you’ll know that this is going to be some very serious kit [More]
This short video focuses on the subject being photographed rather than equipment techniques, does include some nice end result images though which will hopefully prove inspiring.
Wildlife Photography: To Catch a Predator. Michael Forsberg shares his work documenting setting up camera traps to catch a bobcat.
This video features the adventures and photos of Dr. Drew Crain’s January 2012 Wildlife Photography class.
David Smith from South Africa shares his top tips and techniques for amazing nature & wildlife photography. Learn how to take better photos with his advice on approaching animals, composing and framing shots, and getting the best camera accessories. You’ll come away with natural and “inspired” photos from a safari, or just a hike in [More]