Making the best of bad light
Outdoor photographers are trained to use light to its greatest advantage to create stunning photos.
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Outdoor photographers are trained to use light to its greatest advantage to create stunning photos.
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Public speaking is a crucial skill for any type of outdoor communicator.
Public speaking 101 Read More »
Many freelance writers have a second or third source of income…
Complementing freelancing with teaching Read More »
If you are thinking about publishing an outdoors book but feeling disenchanted with the old-style, traditional book-publishing paradigm, check out print-on-demand services.
Print on demand: Your book, your way Read More »
[level-non-member] Members, remember to log in to view this post. [/level-non-member] [level-membersupporter] Senior prose, First place Answering the Call By Christine Koneazny Spokane, Wa. I glare down at my walkie talkie. Not working. Again. I groan quietly, and move the compound bow in my hands as I shove the radio back into my pocket. I
2010 Norm Strung Youth Writing Awards Read More »
Books by Rutledge, Calabi, Neme and Sanchez.
Bookshelf: December 2010 Read More »
Trying to increase the coverage of your radio show?
Take your radio show to the world Read More »
If you like national parks, the July 9-11, 2011, meeting of the Outdoor Writers Association of America will be exquisite torture.
Proximity of national parks ‘exquisite torture’ for 2011 conference-goers Read More »
An avid birder, George Harrison started out as a writer. He soon expanded
his repertoire to include photography because he couldn’t afford to hire
someone else to take support photos for his articles.
Adaptation, sacrifice key to success for nature journalist Read More »