Macro photography: The devil’s in the details
By Colleen Miniuk-Sperry — Whether you are photographing brilliant wildflowers, bizarre-looking insects, or valuable outdoor products…
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By Colleen Miniuk-Sperry — Whether you are photographing brilliant wildflowers, bizarre-looking insects, or valuable outdoor products…
Macro photography: The devil’s in the details Read More »
By Lisa Densmore — Winter is my favorite season of the year. Admittedly, I’m an avid skier, but winter also appeals to my photographic senses…
10 tips for shooting on snow Read More »
There’s no question, attempting to photograph flying birds or a fleeting antelope is difficult at best…
My parents spend winters in Florida and summers at my childhood home in the Adirondacks.
Where the wild things are Read More »
By PJ DelHomme, Bugle magazine hunting editor
Getting on an editor's good side Read More »
Louis Pasteur once said, “Luck favors the prepared.”
Planning the perfect shot Read More »
Outdoor photographers are trained to use light to its greatest advantage to create stunning photos.
Making the best of bad light Read More »
By Jim Foster — Wildlife photographers have a way of wanting a certain shot so badly they forget safety and their good sense.
When is close too close? Read More »
By Matt Miller — People relate to stories and places, not jargon and reports. Your photos can help convey those stories.
Market your photos to conservation organizations Read More »
By Jim Foster — Hold ‘er steady.
Use tripod to take crystal clear photographs Read More »