Business and marketingConservationEthical field practicesTips and techniquesWildlife Choosing an Ethical Photography Workshop Grey owls typically punch through the snow to capture the prey moving beneath the surface,…JenniferOctober 16, 2020
Ethical field practicesTips and techniquesWildlife Get Busy Close to Home With A Photography Blind Social distancing at its best – a Tragopan V6 photography blind in the field. Story…JenniferMay 8, 2020
ConservationEthical field practicesInspirationWildlife From the President: Photography with a Purpose Loss of habitat is one of the major causes for the decline in Monarch butterfly…JenniferSeptember 27, 2019
ConservationEthical field practicesPhotography News Crowds vs. Conservation–Conflict or Cooperation Crowds of tourists and photographers start to gather by Delicate Arch hours before sunset. Story…JenniferJune 14, 2019
ConservationEthical field practices Super Bloom Causes Super Problems Stories of hordes of Instagrammers descending on the super bloom attracted world-wide attention, including The…JenniferMarch 20, 2019
ConservationEthical field practicesPhotography News Jackson Hole Launches Tag Responsibly Campaign In a November 2018 post, we asked if photographers should stop sharing location information. Popular…JenniferDecember 17, 2018
ConservationEthical field practicesPhotography News Should Photographers Intervene in Nature? Screen shot of The Times (UK) article about a film crew intervening in nature. If…JenniferDecember 7, 2018
Ethical field practicesPhotography News Should Photographers Share Location Information? A sunflower field in Canada was trampled by hordes of people seeking a viral selfie.…JenniferNovember 16, 2018