Wildlife photography requires a camera that can cope with fast-moving animals and a variety of lighting conditions. Here are the top cameras to consider.
Millions of monarch butterflies won the 2024 competition. What stunning natural photography will come out of 2025?
Considered by many as the “holy grail” of wildlife photography ... as the temperate coasts of South America, New Zealand, and Australia. "Since 2014, the North Coast has experienced an ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is opening for its 30th year in Guernsey. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition will open at Sewerby Hall and Gardens in May. Our weekly ...
These were truly wild – not habituated to humans, as in other flight shots – just some of the thousands of pink-footed geese that migrate north over the photographer'shome by Norway's ...
The question at hand is, therefore, whether or not modern horses, Equus caballus, should be considered native wildlife. The question is legitimate, and the answer important. In North America, the wild ...
Across social media, wildlife photographers have been working to grow their following. As creators, they create introductory videos, often on Instagram Reels or TikTok, sharing some of their ...
Photographer ... Nature Reserve, La Calera, Colombia. Santiago J. Monroy Garcia won the Animals category with this image taken with a camera trap of the only bear species native to South America.
This film examines the remarkable career of Karl Maslowski, whose work as a writer, photographer, filmmaker and conservationist brought the wonders of nature to millions of Americans. The ...
Savannah Rose / Wildlife Photographer of the Year Upon spotting an unknown newcomer in its habitat, a North American beaver will lift its tail and bring it cracking down onto the surface of a pond ...
Measuring in at roughly 183,000 square kilometers, North Dakota is best known for its vast, seemingly-endless plains, with iconic megafauna like the pronghorn, moose and American bison all ...
These are the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards finalists - but we imagine there wasn't much to laugh about for the subject of the winning image, above. It was taken by Sarah Skinner in Botswana ...