A photographer’s guide to blinds: Windows on nature By Steve MaslowskiUpdated October 2, 2018 Blinds can be cramped and either too hot or too cold, and sometimes they’re buggy, but they’re always the best way to get great photos of birds To access this content, you must purchase BirdWatching Membership. Read More “A photographer’s guide to blinds: Windows on nature”
Seven ways to improve your bird photography By Jeffrey RichUpdated October 2, 2018 One of our favorite photographers tells how he took seven of his best photos and passes along tips sure to improve your bird photography To access this content, you must purchase BirdWatching Membership. Read More “Seven ways to improve your bird photography”
Roger Tory Peterson, bird photographer By Douglas CarlsonUpdated October 2, 2018 The man who taught the world how to watch birds loved taking pictures of them more than anything To access this content, you must purchase BirdWatching Membership. Read More “Roger Tory Peterson, bird photographer”
Point, zoom, and shoot By Laura EricksonUpdated October 2, 2018 You can take great photos of birds without a spotting scope or a telephoto lens To access this content, you must purchase BirdWatching Membership. Read More “Point, zoom, and shoot”
Photographing Great Gray and Northern Hawk Owls in winter By Marlene Planck & Rod PlanckUpdated October 3, 2018 A photographer braves the northern Michigan cold during “the winter of the invading owls” To access this content, you must purchase BirdWatching Membership. Read More “Photographing Great Gray and Northern Hawk Owls in winter”