15 Sep 2020

Conservation photography is the active use of the photographic process and its products, within the parameters of photojournalism, to advocate for conservation outcomes. Conservation and Photography may represent two very distinct fields, but their combined impact can be profound. Simply put, conservation photography is photography that enables or empowers conservation. The serious conservation photographer doesn’t […]

19 Jul 2019
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Once a while we all come across such rare photographs, which instantly connects us to the place, or the situation in which the photograph was taken. These iconic images become a landmark of the location where the photograph had been shot. These photographs are so captivating and unique that they give instant recognition to the […]

11 Jun 2019
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Tips for Long Lens Users… When you are in the middle of a shoot and your subject comes too close… adapt! It is impossible to get the full animal in the frame. Best is to go for a vertical composition and capture the front portion of the head and the legs. All The Best 🙂

31 Mar 2019
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Wildlife photography can be a tricky proposition because the subject matter is very seldom cooperative. Common problems that wildlife photographers must deal with. 1-The Subject Gets Lost-A tiny speck of an animal in a vast vista doesn’t really accomplish the purpose of wildlife photography. Solution-Avoid this situation by investing in a large telephoto lens so […]

31 Mar 2019
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I know what you’re thinking… You don’t shoot macro photos, so why on earth would you need a macro lens?   Macro lenses aren’t just for macro photography. There’s so much more that you can do with a macro lens than take close-up photos of flowers and insects. In fact, macro lenses are great for portrait […]

30 Mar 2019
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Diving into the world of macro photography is a great adventure, with many fun, interesting, and creepy subjects to photograph. But getting awesome macro shots takes a lot of time, a great deal of patience, and, of course, the appropriate camera settings. There are essentially two categories of camera settings that need to be addressed: […]

26 Mar 2019
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Consider these approaches to boosting your creativity and improving your skills: Shoot photos every day – even if it’s just for five minutes! Collaborate with another photographer. Soliciting feedback from other photographers so you can identify the areas in which you need to grow. No growth happens until you see where you’re going wrong. Without […]

21 Feb 2019
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The most important element of a good photograph is the ability of the photo to communicate with the viewer. It should be able to tell a story, by capturing the energy of the subject. Often this means avoiding the obvious shot, and instead trying to capture the moments that reflect the story of your individual […]

16 Feb 2019
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To improve your photography, you need to get the basics right. The basics of exposure triangle parameters consists of aperture, shutter speed and ISO Let’s understand what it is. Aperture: Aperture is the size of the lens opening. It is the circular opening in the lens which is responsible for how much volume of light should […]