Nestled within the Zambezi Valley lies a creation of Nature still pure and splendid, untouched and wild. With the mighty Zambezi flowing to the north, the adjacent floodplain plays host to one of the most astonishing wildlife experiences in Africa. …
Learn by Reverse Engineering Wildlife Images
On almost all of the courses I run, somewhere along the line we do a bit of ‘reverse engineering’. The idea is simple. I believe that it is more important to actually understand WHAT something like aperture can do to …
What does YOUR photographic voice tell you?
You are a big part of your own photography. Sure, it might sound quite obvious but all too often wildlife photographers tend to focus on their gear, the subject, the people around them – all important in there own right …
Photo Chat – 17 May 2012
In today’s video a quick question – if you had to stop photographing right now for how long will you be able to keep on posting good wildlife images? As always I look forward to hearing from you. …
Wildlife Photography SHOULD Be About
Too many wildlife photographers out there get it wrong and after reading a great post on Pixiq.com this post came to life. The essence of why we do what we do sometimes get lost in the orgy of self-appreciation …