If you have always wanted to capture photographs of wildlife in their natural environment, but have never had the opportunity to venture much beyond your own backyard - this website and ebook was written just for you. Here's what it is all about...
My name is Tobias. I'm a professional photographer and teacher of photography techniques to enthusiasts like you who want to take better photographs with their digital cameras. I teach new and experienced photographers how to use their cameras and take absolutely beautiful photographs, each and every time they take a shot.
I'm about to show you exactly what to do to change from taking boring, every day photographs to taking high quality wildlife photographs that capture the energy of the moment in vivid detail - whether you've been an avid photographer all your life or have just started.
Most photographers learn from taking courses and spending lots of time behind the lens through trial and error. But you can learn wildlife photography the quick way - I'll take you on the accelerated journey to creating the photographs you've always dreamed of taking.
I was just like you once. I didn't know how to capture energy in my photographs, my photos didn't have depth, and most of my wildlife photos became a blur once printed. I would look at my lifeless photos and wonder what I was doing wrong.
I looked for help from other professional photographers, but they couldn't take time out of their busy schedules to help me.
I didn't have tons of time to take course after course, and every photography "how to" guide was so technical and detailed I couldn't make sense out of it - so I was just stuck - taking photographs that anybody could take and I didn't know what to do to make them better.
Just as I was about to give up on photography all together, I figured out what I was missing. The elements of a great photo - especially as required in wildlife photography! I finally figured it out!
I'd accidentally figured out the secrets to taking exceptional wildlife photographs that captured the energy of my subject matter! And from that moment on, all of my photographs became worth sharing.
Well, first, I read the camera's instruction manual. This is a great place to start if you aren't sure what all the little gadgets and gizmos are and what they do. By taking the time to go through the instruction manual, I learned that digital photography is really not all that difficult once you have the basics down.
The camera and the ability to edit some aspects of your photographs on your computer after you take them make digital photography far more forgiving than a regular camera would be.
Then I figured out by using the right equipment, combined with being in the right place a the right time and knowing something about the wildlife I wanted to photograph - I could get photos that were a hundred times better than any I had...
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