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Chasing the Rut: North American Elk
Of all the species in North America, none come close to rivaling elk in terms of heart stopping action and adrenaline during the annual rut.
Chasing the Rut: Pronghorn
Although often overlooked by many wildlife photographers, pronghorn are one of the most fascinating species of hoofed mammals in North America.
Chasing the Rut: North American Bison
In North America, bison, the icon of the West, are the first species to kick off the annual rut.
Questions & Actions: The Art of Tracking
The ability to read and understand the tracks left behind by wildlife is a critical skill that all of us should strive for. Whether in the snow, sand, mud, dirt, or leaves, there is much to be learned from by observing tracks.
Mastering Light: Part 3
Frontal lighting isn’t just for portraits of birds. It also happens to be one of the best types of light for photographing action.
Mastering Light: Part 2
Frontal lighting, while the easiest type of light to work with in wildlife photography, can also be the most boring. The one big exception to this, however, is bird photography!
Mastering Light: Part 1
Several years ago I wrote a book called Mastering Light. In preparation for the new and updated version of this book, I am publishing the entire first version right here in a series of articles for free.
The Problem with Eye AF
Despite all of the marketing hype behind eye detect autofocus, there are just as many times it fails as it succeeds.
The Psychology of Wildlife Photography
When it comes to creating a successful wildlife photography, often times we have to dig deep into the collective psyche of our culture for guidance