“How to” video on how to make DIY camouflage tripod leg covers for under 10€ in just 10 minutes.
Read MoreHave you ever come home from a wildlife trip with the feeling that you didn’t quite make the most of the experience? It’s easy to get distracted, especially with the content creation during the trip involved. Since I experienced that exact scenario recently, I sat down to think about how to live every moment to the fullest and still walking away with satisfying images.
Read MoreRe-processing your images from time to time can help you not only to take better images, but also to find a style of photography that speaks to you emotionally. In this article I share my learnings as I am currently busy re-processing some of my images.
Read MoreCheck out my guest post for the German website www.fotocommunity.com about how to become a wildlife photographer. Next to this question I answer a few more related to this topic.
Read MorePreparation is key when it comes to a photographic safari. Only with the right gear and enough knowledge will you be able to stand a chance of getting what you are looking for. In this article I take you with me in my preparation for a trip to Pilanesberg NP in South Africa.
Read MoreUnderstanding your cameras autofocus points and knowing when to use which is a must in order to get your subjects sharp. This quick guide explains what autofocus points are as well as their difference and when to use each of them.
Read MoreFor many people back button focus is a game changer for their photography. The concept of back button focus will have to be learned and it takes some getting used to. Find out what back button focus is, how you can use it and when it makes most sense.
Read MoreAutofocus is one of the most important concepts to understand and master in wildlife photography. This blog post will explain what autofocus is, how the different autofocus points work and how to choose the right setting for each situation.
Read MoreAre you interested in showing off your images with people other than your family and close friends? Then you should definitely get them ready to be shared on Instagram. This article will help you to grow an audience that appreciates your work plus helps you to become a better photographer.
Read MoreIn the third, and last part, of my blog series “How to improve your photography” I will cover a very important and often overlooked aspect. Experience takes time and effort and is nothing that comes overnight. Find out how to accelerate this process with a few simple tips.
Read MoreIn part two of my blog series "How to improve your photography" you will learn about the importance of “connecting” your theoretical knowledge with practical exercise.
Read MoreLearn the basics of photography every beginner should start with. The exposure triangle is the most important part to understand, if you want to improve your images instantly. Start improving your images in a few minutes by reading part one of my blog series.
Read MoreWhat is your way to go in terms of post processing your images? Are you keeping them as close to reality as possible or are you editing them to perfection? While there is no right or wrong the answer is purely based on personal preferences. In this article I am sharing my thoughts on this topic.
Read MoreWhat does it take to become a wildlife photographer? It takes less than you might think. Learn how to become a wildlife photographer without breaking the bank.
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