Posts Tagged ‘naturalist photography’

Nature Photography is Fun

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

A positive attitude to nature and love for the environment best define naturalist photography. Some photographers train for landscape photography, others for plant photography, while wildlife photography poses most challenges of all. Besides professional experience, you need a lot of skills for such an occupation. When waiting for the right moment to capture the image, it is not always comfortable to be in the wild. There are many obstacles and challenges in naturalist photography and you should be ready for them.

Just think what it feels like to be there with your camera taking photos of animals sleeping, playing or hunting their prey. Naturalist photography has the thrill of adventure. Yet, not everybody suits the job description. Natural photography often combines with documentary journalism. You will need professional equipment and be ready for traveling with such an occupation. A common example of special gear here is the telephoto lens.

Then, naturalist photography involves special care and maintenance of the equipment. Most of the tools and instruments are both delicate and incredibly expensive. Therefore, a moment of carelessness will cost you a small fortune. For great photos in any environment, you should also carry around a tripod with you. Furthermore, follow all the rules related to the way of packing the equipment so as to insure a sure transportation during the trip to the destination.

Light and shadows play an important part in naturalist photography. Experienced photographers always shoot when the sunlight is at its best and the weather is fine so as to achieve a good photo clarity. Then, the scenic view and the choice of the location for the photo session are very important too. It is not enough to have enthusiasm and energy, you also need a good eye and some skill to take excellent pics. The beauty of the natural corner, and the emotion your experience in front of a landscape will thus pass onto the photo.

The present-day form of naturalist photography is tributary to the 19th century preoccupation with the environment as a way to resisting the Industrial revolution and the transformations it brought. Even today we tend to associate naturalist photography with devotion and sincerity, and even if there is not that much in terms of fame, personal satisfaction is plentiful.