Good morning class! For today’s quick reptile photography tutorial – here are my top 8 tips and tricks for great reptile macro photography. For this guide I am going to assume that you know the basics of photography and how to work your camera; these tips will be more catered to the art of reptile
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Canon 60mm Macro Lens Review: The Best Budget Lens for Reptile Photography
If you’ve followed this website, our facebook page, or my personal page then you know I am really into macro photography. When the hours are long, the job is hard and my body aches, I know that at the end of the day my camera is waiting for me and she is always kind to
Continue reading »Tutorial: How to Take Good Reptile Photos with your Cell Phone! iPhone / Smart Phone Photography 101
Want to learn how to take better pictures of your reptiles and other pets, but don’t necessarily want to invest hundreds in camera equipment and effort spent learning to use it? Your iPhone / smart phone can do a pretty good job at reptile photography if you follow a few simple guidelines- stay tuned for
Continue reading »Photography Tips and Tricks – THE BEST Lens for Reptile Photography!
What’s the absolute best lens for reptile photography? That’s certainly a very broad question, that will spark a heated debate in any reptile photography enthusiasts’ group. But I’m going to do my best here to recommend some lenses for different situations that you may encounter in studio reptile photography. If you’re not interested in a
Continue reading »What camera should I buy to take photos of reptiles? Cheap? Expensive?
(Edited 7/11/209 with updated gear suggestions to stay with technology) As a hobbyist photographer, it’s very flattering that one of the most common questions I get is “How do you take such great photos?” Actually, scratch that, I am lying. I rarely get asked that question – but what I DO get asked three or
Continue reading »A WILD Lunch break (Hawk and Kestrel Photography!)
Whenever I am going out to grab lunch, meet a client, or run an errand, I always make sure to bring my camera along with me. Today that practice paid off- On my way back from picking up an italian hoagie, I stumbled across a perfect wildlife photography opportunity. Somewhere between the sub shop and
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