Episode 8: The Mountain Monarchs of Yellowstone
In this episode, Jared and Annalise discuss everything you could ever hope to know about photographing bighorn sheep. Given the extraordinary amount of snowfall in the Yellowstone this past winter, the bighorn sheep opportunities were truly incredible. Jared and Annalise spent two months this winter in Yellowstone and much of that time was spent working with and photographing these mountain monarchs.
Key Takeaways
Where to find bighorns in the winter and why you will find them in the same place every year
The biggest conservation challenges facing bighorn sheep today
Winter brings unique challenges, but none more so than falling snow
When the snow is falling, you need a solid focusing strategy as the success rates of most AF Area Modes falls to 25% or less in falling snow
Backgrounds with bighorn sheep are more important than most other species in the Yellowstone Ecosystem
Creating separation between our subjects and the background will make or break your compositons and is one of the most important considerations we make in the field day in and day out
Creating three-dimensions in our compositions is critically important
The importance of slowing down and dedicating yourself to working with one species at a time when on a photography trip
Want to join us in Yellowstone National Park next winter?
https://www.jaredlloyd.com/winter-wildlife-yellowstone
Don't forget, subscribers to PhotoWILD Magazine will have a chance to join Jared and Annalise in Alaska this summer for a private workshop photographing brown bears. Want to know more?
https://www.photowildmagazine.com/brown-bear-workshop-giveaway
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