Wildlife Photography:
Whether you are visiting a national park, walking a regional trail, or are simply a backyard birder, one of the most rewarding subjects to photography is wildlife. For those of us who love the outdoors, seeing birds and other animals in their natural habitat doing their normal routine, and everyday things are always exciting, so if we can catch the moment in that photograph is more rewarding to ourselves.


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Freelance Snowboard Photography :
SHAUN WHITE

To be successful in this type of course you need to be looking for what angles the riders will be coming in on to hit their feature.
Each day will never be the same as you think it would be, you could be using one lens all day or be using different lenses. You need to keep yourself in the loop with the riders and listen in on conversations and talk with them about what days we will be on the mountain in the park or in the backcountry.
With other photographers around, you watch how they would move around in the park and keep your distance so they have a clear shot and you as well. In the backcountry, it's easier with miles spread apart from each other. Each run the riders take could be different, so you need to be moving around the park whenever you feel like you've successfully achieved the photos you wanted at that feature.
RED GERARD


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Killington, VT


Leaving you speechless,Boston MA

The Aurora Lights, ME

Gulfport, FL
Bear Mountain, CA
Outdoor Portrait & Landscape Photography:

Outdoor portait photography can be a very complex type of photography to capture. If you are patient enough and work with the sun or other weather conditions, you can capture absolute beauty within the person or people you photograph. Not only will you have beautiful natural lighting but also amazing backgrounds. Although, you must consider keeping your model or models the main subject of the photograph. Outdoor portrait photography is a great way for my models and myself to enjoy our natural surroundings of nature and maybe coming across wildlife, all while taking these portraits. Sometimes the experience of the desired location is worth more than the photos.


