Bird Photography in winter is not for the faint of heart. Bird and wildlife photographers who stake out their position and patiently wait for the shot for hours on end surely are some of the hardiest photographers in the game but those who are willing to wait it out are usually rewarded with images that not every photographer can get. To get a good shot, you need the warmest of gear so you can wait for your moment in comfort. Here are our best recommendations.
Like most types of photography, Wildlife Photography is a lot easier than it looks but with a few tips, any photographer can venture into this exciting field. Vallerret Team Shooter Simon Markhof shares his top tips to help you nail your first wildlife photography shoot.
Wildlife photography can be an intimidating field to break into for any photographers. While the gear list and exotic animals may make this type of photography prohibitive, getting started is actually easier than you'd think! Here are our best tips for beginner wildlife photographers.
We've been following the work of Pennsylvania-based young photographer Sam Swartley for a while now and he was kind enough to give us a glimpse into his photography world. Read on to see what it's like to be a young photographer breaking into the scene.
Few animals on earth spark such intense curiosity and respect like the polar bear. These magnificent creatures live in some of the most inhospitable terrains in the world and while their habitat is disappearing and their numbers are dwindling, they are still at the top of the food chain in the Arctic. We’ve asked Arctic photographer extraordinaire and photography workshop leader Audun Lie Dahl to share his best tips for having a successful polar bear photography expedition.
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