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Finding a Photographic Style in Nature Photography

pay per click advertising In nature photography – where the image is unlikely to be prepared, posed, or lit by the photographer – one’s unique personal style may be less apparent than, say, in a studio portrait. A photographer cannot … Continue reading

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Finding Bird Eyes with the Canon R5, Nikon Z9, and Sony A1

On my expedition to the Ecuadorian Andes, an interesting group of cameras gathered in the thickets of the montane cloud forest: a Canon EOS R5, a Nikon Z9, and a Sony A1. Since it was often the case that all … Continue reading

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Finding Compositions in Wildlife Photography: A Case Study

The first part of wildlife photography is encountering a subject. The next is making the most out of that encounter. It is easy to end up with boring images of your subject if you get caught up in trying to … Continue reading

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Finding things in your everyday life to photograph

We all love looking back at pictures that were made of us from our parents and we love looking at our grandparents when they where kids. In today’s world, we forget to photograph the little things. Instead, we capture the … Continue reading

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Finding Good Light in Landscape Photography

There’s a reason why landscape photographers like waking up at 4AM and hiking out to the middle of nowhere. (Or, at the very least, there’s a reason why we tolerate it.) Are you a morning person? I’m not. But – … Continue reading

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