Nature and Wildlife Photography
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Noctourism: the new safari travel trend that's changing the wildlife we can photograph in Africa
By Tom May published
After dark, another Africa wakes up... and a new travel movement offers a window onto this fascinating world

This wildlife photographer’s animal portraits are stunning – and she’s at The Photography & Video Show
By Alan Palazon last updated
NEWS This wildlife photographer and conservation biologist has a knack for turning beasts into photogenic cuties – and she’s at the NEC on Monday

30 trail cameras and half a million pictures later, researchers have finally photographed these rare animals in first-ever camera survey of Tasmanian island
By Alan Palazon published
News Wildlife cameras have captured rare shots of blonde echidnas, tiny marsupials, and threatened seabirds on the small island of Truwana

Wildlife photographer Tom Murphy’s work has appeared everywhere from Nat Geo to on a postage stamp. But his biggest advice boils down to just three words
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
WILDLIFE I sat down with wildlife photographer Tom Murphy to talk about his work – and his biggest advice

From garden squirrels to global prizes: Give your kids a masterclass in nature photography at the NEC
By Adam Juniper published
NEWS Is your child the next Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year? Here’s how to jumpstart their camera career.

Wildlife photographer’s video of leopard and black panther drinking side-by-side goes viral
By Mike Harris published
News A wildlife filmmaker captured the moment a leopard and its panther cub quietly drank from the backwaters of an Indian tiger reserve

I’ve attended baited wildlife photography workshops – is it ever okay to bait or should you always patiently wait?
By Mike Harris published
Opinion To bait or not to bait, that is the question? And while there isn’t an easy answer, I think every wildlife photographer should educate themselves on the subject

Photographer chases owl around field and refuses to stop. This is why we need to talk more about wildlife photography ethics
By Mike Harris published
News Wildlife photography should never come at the expense of the animal, but not every photographer knows about – or is willing – to follow good ethics, as one Reddit user found out
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