it simply helps to come in closer or step back from the subject whilst shooting to find a more pleasing composition. Similarly, if the photographer gets down on the level of the animal or below, it makes
Putting the well-being of animals first should be every photographer’s goal. National Geographic photographers share tips on how they do it.
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Hello, my name is Leo Cavazzana, I’m a professional photographer and film director. As a photographer, I’ve been photographing our natural world for the past 8 years and worked on assignments with NatGeo, BBC, and UN on all 5 continents. As a film director, I’ve been directing comm...
WHEN IS THE BEST TIME OF YEAR TO SEE THE AURORA? How critical is the timing? March is the most geomagnetically active month of the year; October is a close second. Aurora activity is directly connected with solar storm activity on the sun’s surface. Therefore, awareness of this will hel...
Lucas Gilmanis a professional adventure photographer working for Nat Geo, the New York Times and many other respected magazines. If you ever consider surfers or kayakers as the objects of your extreme sports images, check out Lucas’ works first. You will definitely find a lot to learn from ...
Photographer Stan Honda reveals to ABC News his best tips for how to take pictures of the total solar eclipse on April 8 either with a camera or a smartphone.
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If you are looking for power-packed software that can make the photographer in you go crazy, Adobe Lightroom is the right choice.Its simple interface is meant to help you do three main things: Sort the images Post-process them, and finally ...
and they instilled a sense of adventure and curiosity about the world we live in,” Wu says. “Photographing a place like Stonehenge for Nat Geo represents something I have dreamed about but never thought would become a reality, so to see my photo on the cover is unreal, and a huge hono...