Yearly Archives: 2013

Nature & Wildlife Filmmaking: When Strangers Come Calling

I saw an interesting post by a nature and wildlife photographer the other day talking about non-photographers inquiring as to what they were photographing when they were out in the field. They explained in their post that they always tried to be polite and tell them but didn't want to get into a long explanation [...]

By |2016-11-06T09:39:02-06:00December 24th, 2013|Categories: Nature Photo Studios Blog|Tags: |4 Comments

Discovering Your Creativity for Nature and Wildlife Filmmaking

In my last post "It's Important To Get Out In The Field Even If You Don't Feel Like It" I wrote about making the effort to get out into the field and film nature and wildlife even if you're heart wasn't in it. The reasoning was that if you didn't use you camera and other filmmaking [...]

It’s Important To Get Out In The Field Even If You Don’t Feel Like It

It's no secret that one of my greatest passions is filming nature and wildlife. I've been taking photographs or shooting video since I was about eight years old. No matter what my day is like there's something almost medicinal when I get behind a camera and take in what nature decides to share with me. [...]

5 Reasons Why You SHOULD Film Clichés

Even though I'm a nature and wildlife filmmaker I still browse photography websites from time to time. The two are so close together that what often applies to one applies to the other. My latest browsing adventure happened when someone posted a picture of a lone tree against a sunset on Facebook of all places. [...]

By |2019-02-03T20:32:49-06:00February 20th, 2013|Categories: Nature Photo Studios Blog|Tags: , , |13 Comments

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The eyes of a tiger. Life through a Siberian tigers eyes

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