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Wildlife Photography Resource
Wild Prism
September 16th, 2009 at 7:29 pm
Photography Tutorial: Wildlife Photography – Imaging
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7:33 pm on September 16th, 2009 1
hmm wow but i dont think my community has the type course well i dunno,? Im going to try to go to school for wildlife videography.
8:26 pm on September 16th, 2009 2
thanks u so so so much, i know that is not? Easy to make A Video. Thanks for yr Videos….I subscribed u
Thanks a lot
8:58 pm on September 16th, 2009 3
buy a better video camera and/or a shutgun mic.buy some refelectors and reflectorstands to light up your self.Then the video? quality will be much better
9:02 pm on September 16th, 2009 4
Hi dude. Love all the video’s Just subscribed. How are you earning? money off youtube? Cheers
9:35 pm on September 16th, 2009 5
lol the park? of yellowstone XD nice video
9:53 pm on September 16th, 2009 6
yep that was what i was tryin to say.P.S. how? do you have the money to have all that. dont you have a car? car insurence? pay rent? pay for food? pay for college?? Its like you just spend money on your gear and not basic living essentials!!
10:46 pm on September 16th, 2009 7
Firstly I am not in college yet. If you want to know I make most of my money from tutoring,? and now I am making about 100 dollars a week off of youtube as well.
11:01 pm on September 16th, 2009 8
…also I am talking about pros that have years and years of? experience, and have made a living in photography long enough that they can focus on as specific type of photography.
11:37 pm on September 16th, 2009 9
I realize that but they still have more time to get those shots, that is my point in the video. I am telling people this not to discredit professionals but to reassure people that they dont have to expect to get good shots of wildlife every time they go out to shoot pics. I want them to know that it takes time and dedication to get a? good shot.
12:36 am on September 17th, 2009 10
sorry but I know for a fact that professional wildlife photographers that work for clients or magazines can focus on capturing a specific animal for days. I am not saying that they dont take pics of other animals when they get the chance, but they try to get specific shots, for example one photographer spent weeks trying? to capture mountain lions. These photographers also have galleries where they make fine art prints I am talking about photographers that ONLY focus on wildlife photography.