Lockdown has been tough. Whether we’re professional photographers or amateurs, it may be a while before we can enjoy outdoor photography again. We may not realise it, but often there are photo opportunities in our own back yard
Read MorePhotographing meerkats in zoos and sanctuaries is a given for most wildlife photography enthusiasts. But how much do we know about these fascinating little animals?
Read MoreRed Pandas are scarce in the wild, but they’re easy to find in zoos. Photographing endangered species like Red Pandas helps us to understand more about their behaviour and physical characteristics
Read MoreI’m sure we’d all like to take an exotic overseas photography safari, but real life means that isn’t always possible. Luckily we have some lovely (though smaller) natives species which are accessible to most of us
Read MoreIf you've ever struggled with photographing animals at the zoo then this post is for you. I'll offer some hints and tips on how to get the best out of a trip to your local animal park
Read MoreWildlife photography has so many challenges. We have to find our subjects for a start, and then we have to hope they stick around long enough for us to get a good shot. Training can help to make all of this a lot easier
Read MoreThe release of the Olympus 40-150 f2.8 Pro lens redefined the rule book for Micro Four Thirds wildlife and portrait photographers. But is it as good as the price tag dictates?
Read MoreThe Olympus M Zuiko 40-150 f2.8 Lens is the optic professional Micro 4/3 photographers have been dreaming of. Sharp, contrasty, beautifully built, weather sealed - and expense, as you would imagine
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