Jumat, 05 Juli 2013

Want to become a wildlife photographer?

Q. wat should i have to do to make my profession in nature and wildlife photography... in india there is any source to start my carrier in photography.. should i have to go for any courses ..

A. Take pictures and more pictures. Keep taking them until you develop an 'eye' for spectacular scenes. AND THEN...keep taking more pics....thousands of pics....
Submit some to local papers or wildlife magazines. Look for competitions to enter.
Take some courses.

Here are some online sources for you to search:

ature Photography Online Courses - Nature, Wildlife and ...
The Nature Photographers Network� is pleased to present its series of online nature photography courses. NPN online courses are conducted in �virtual classroom ...
www.naturephotographers.net/onlinecourses - Cached

Natural World Photography: Landscape & Wildlife Photography ...
Limited-edition wildlife and landscape prints for sale. Photography classes, workshops, and photographic safaris to Africa are offered.
naturalworldphotos.com - Cached

The Wildlife Film School
Training Courses, Workshops and Masterclasses in Digital Wildlife Photography and Wildlife Film Making
thewildlifefilmschool.com - Cached

Wildlife Photography | Digital Photography Courses
Wildlife Photography can be an enjoyable pastime. Learn how to take better wildlife pictures.
photographycourse.net/wildlife-photography - Cached

Wildlife Photography Course - African Photographic Safari ...
Our newly revised Wildlife Photography Course that will be launching early in 2013.
photography.wild-eye.co.za/.../wildlife-photography-course - Cached

Wildlife Photography Courses
Wildlife Photography Courses. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY COURSES About Us; Digital Wildlife Photography Course; SLR Wildlife Photography Course; Links; Contact Us;
www.wildlifephotographycourse.com - Cached

Wildlife Photography - Learn How to Photography Animals and ...
Create the best wildlife photography you've ever captured! With interactive photo feedback from world-class photographer Jim Zuckerman, you'll master professional ...
www.betterphoto.com/courseOverview.asp?cspID=187 - Cached

Afreco Tours | wildlife photography | workshops | courses ...
Wildlife Photography courses, workshops and exclusive safaris in Africa with professional wildlife photographer guides. Join our safaris in South Africa ...
afrecotours.com/photography.asp - Cached

wildlife photography courses - wildlink.org
Wildlife Photography Course. with Andrew Cooper. Church farm is a venue for BBC Autumnwatch . On this Wildlife Photography ...
www.wildlink.org/Training3.htm - Cached

Wildlife Photography Courses & uk Photographic Workshops
WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY courses UK Photo Workshops for Film & Digital Cameras. People of all Abilities most Welcome. These workshops are suitable for both film and ...
www.photographersonsafari.com/pages/wildlifephotography.htm - Cached


Nikon D3100 or D80...?
Q. l am looking into buying my first DSLR camera,I really want it for family pictures and baby portraits. So I have been looking into refurbished cameras and I found two that I am really debating between. I am obviously no pro so I understand that if I am bad a taking pictures it really wouldn't matter if I got the best one. My question is which of the two should I go with for the price? There is the Nikon d3100 or the Nikon d80. They are both the same exact price which of the two should I go for?

A. There is no comparison as such. You should go with D3100 as it has a newer sensor, shoots HD video and has newer technology. At some point, you would want to shoot a video too of your baby.
D80 used to be popular in its days, mostly for its build quality but as you are going to shoot indoor, build quality is not something you need to 'invest' in.
Now as you want to use the camera mostly for family abd baby photos, you should buy one of the following lenses. For indoor photos and for portraits, these lenses will take you far far ahead than where D80 or D3100 can take.

Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras by Nikon- around $200
Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras by Nikon - around $100

These lenses will let you shoot in low light and will give nice background blurring with F1.8- F2 in Aperture Priority mode. Once you see the photos with these two lense, I am sure you will come back to this post and would want to thank me for this advice.

Read this article:
http://photography-with-any-camera.blogspot.com/2013/05/best-digital-slr-for-beginners.html

Good luck.





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