Nature and Wildlife Photography
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"The single most important part of the camera is the 12 inches behind it" says wildlife photographer David duChemin
By Niall Hampton published
Renowned photographer David duChemin will appear at The Photography and Video Show in March to discuss why it's so important to think about making pictures

"I always wear red when I photograph robins – they seem attracted to it!"
By Mike Harris published
Photo of the day Photo of the Day: Jonathan Stubbs wore red, saw red, and fired the shutter to capture this truly delightful image of a European robin

Does requiring permits to film in public places violate the first amendment? Courts could decide after filmmakers sue National Park Service
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
NEWS Two filmmakers proceeded to film anyways after a permit was denied, now they are suing the National Park Service

I went on a quest to photograph the last of the vultures
By Kim Bunermann published
OPINION Prasenjit Dutta offers a lament for a disappearing species, highlighting his commitment to conservation and nature education

"I photographed this lioness gorged on a kill… Every now and then, she glared at me, as if she was sizing up her next meal!"
By Kim Bunermann published
Interview Ian Plant on making a career change, why reinvention is key and his mission to inspire wildlife conservation

"Two humpback whales literally came right up underneath me and one was looking straight at me as I took this photo"
By Niall Hampton published
Photo of the Day Renee Capozzola’s incredible black-and-white image of a humpback whale and calf won the HIPA General Category (black and white). Here’s its story…

"I waited for three hours to photograph the moment when I could get the perfect frame of that little bird and its baby along with the flowers"
By Kim Bunermann, Digital Photographer published
why shots work Wildlife photographer Mainak Halder tells us about the story behind this shot 'A mother’s care - In the lap of Mother Nature'

Camera traps and drones once used to protect wildlife are now killing women in northern India
By Leonie Helm published
Both rangers and local men are using conservation technology to intimate women in Uttarakhand state, resulting in at least one death
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