What happens an hour, a month, a year, or a decade after we get our image and go home? How is that animal, wildflower, or habitat changed as a result of our actions in the field?
Read MoreWyoming native photographer, YouTuber and Author Steve Mattheis has developed a reputation as a Great Grey Owl whisperer but his work extends far beyond success with that iconic species.
Read MoreShawn takes us behind the scenes of his show to highlight how he films for his world-famous channels. Shawn not only talks about the camera gear that he’s currently using, but also outlines his filming and editing techniques that he uses to create his living off grid in the Canadian wilderness.
Read MoreNature photographers can contribute to scientific understanding of wildlife and ecosystems, support publication-quality research, and effect change in environmental issues like biodiversity loss, but only if we share our images—even the imperfect ones—with scientists.
Read MoreFind out what it truly means to be the master of your own destiny and finding success in this weeks episode of the Wild and Exposed Podcast.
Read MoreConservation photographer Jaymi Heimbuch leads several initiatives that support the professional development of conservation photographers—and sometimes specifically female conservation photographers—across a wide range of age and experience levels.
Read MoreMark offers cool insights into wintertime antler biology.
Jason gets his 2021 dream species already as he collects his first Bobcat images!
Michael finds a snazzy Sprinter Van for future photo adventures!
Read MoreJoe discusses his set up, the keys to capturing birds in flight, his passion and the “Million Dollar Fence” as he drops golden nuggets of photographic knowledge one after another.
Read MoreReverse engineering a nature image, giving people what they can’t get somewhere else, and creating educational experiences are just a few of the ways that Lisa Langell practices seeing things differently.
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