The Eyes Have It
By Tim Flanigan — Want to shoot great wildlife photographs all the time? It can be done by strict adherence to one hard and fast rule…
By Tim Flanigan — Want to shoot great wildlife photographs all the time? It can be done by strict adherence to one hard and fast rule…
By Peter Wood — As an eager first-time attendee during the 2007 OWAA conference in Roanoke, Va., a seminar on launching a blog got my attention.
Promote yourself with a one-sheet Read More »
By Steve Maanum — I think all of us have witnessed an event in nature that left us saying, “If I only had a camera.”
Capturing the moment Read More »
By Carol Lynde — There is nothing permanent, except change, according to Greek philosopher Heraclitus…
Learning to adapt to changing technologies Read More »
By Karen Loke — In the previous issue of OU, I started jotting down some tips on how to write for television including the first two tips below…
Writing for television: Part two Read More »
By W.H. “Chip” Gross — Early in my photography career, I purposely left people out of my landscape photos thinking that such pictures better captured the essence of wilderness and wild places…
Wand to improve your landscape photos? Just add people Read More »
By Larry Peabody — In his book “Fundamentals of World Regional Geography” (Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2007), author Joseph J. Hobbs cites a 2002 study commissioned by the National Geographic Society…
Why geography is important Read More »
By Tom Watson — There is one thing I love nearly as much as I love writing: cooking! I find both have a lot in common…
Cookin' up another new story Read More »
By Ted Williams — When Ashley Schroeder asked me to recount my recent adventures with the feral-cat lobby, I told her I preferred to write about what it does to wildlife than what, with my help, it did to me…
By Sam Caldwell — All you have to do is luck into the right lottery number or have a wealthy uncle bequeath you a Picasso…
Hide not thy light beneath a basket Read More »