Wildlife photography is an exciting and rewarding practice, but to get the most out of it requires knowledge and preparation.
Photographing wildlife begins with you, defining why you are doing it, how you want your art practice to look like, and being mentally and physically prepared.
Wildlife photography is not for the faint of heart - it requires dedication, mastery of equipment and exploration of new ways of observing before heading out on a photo shoot.
Being prepared for bear viewing and wildlife watching, building trust and understanding the behaviour of bears can help you capture amazing shots.
With some preparation, research, respect and patience, you can create stunning photographs that showcase wildlife's beauty and wonder.
The information provided in this 2 part workshop will provide a comprehensive overview on these topics to help you capture stunning and impactful wildlife photographs.
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This is the place to access the BCN Training Classroom via Zoom.
BCN Training Classroom Link to Zoom
Meeting ID: 941 3890 8999
Passcode: grizzlies
Wildlife photography is an exciting and rewarding practice. It requires knowledge, preparation and dedication - not for the faint of heart! To create stunning photographs that capture the beauty and wonder of wildlife, you must first be mentally and physically prepared. So take a deep breath, sharpen your skills and get ready to embark on an adventure into the world of wildlife photography!
In wildlife photography, capturing the perfect shot of bears and other animals goes beyond just pointing and shooting. The art of photography requires a thorough understanding of composition, lighting, and angles. These elements require careful consideration and planning to ensure that the resulting image is not only technically sound but also visually engaging to the viewer. When done right, wildlife photography can capture the essence and beauty of nature and the animals that inhabit it, creating powerful and impactful pictures that inspire and move us.
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