Stop Overcomplicating Wildlife Photography | Just Learn 3 Things
Wildlife photography can feel incredibly overwhelming when you are starting out. There are endless camera settings, endless gear recommendations, endless workshops, courses, tutorials and opinions online telling you what you should learn next. But honestly, I think we often overcomplicate photography. In this video, I talk about a much simpler approach to learning wildlife photography by focusing only on the things that truly matter in the beginning: Exposure, Focus and Composition. We talk about: What you actually need to learn What you can safely ignore in the beginning Why practicing at a home base is so important Why social media validation can become a trap Why great photographs are rarely about complicated techniques And how to improve your photography without feeling overwhelmed Two of the most important things in wildlife photography are focus and composition, and if you want to dive deeper into them, here are two detailed videos from the channel: Understanding Autofocus for Wildlife Photography: • How to Nail Focus Every Time in Wildlife P... How to Improve Your Composition in Wildlife Photography: • How to Improve Your Composition in Wildlif... You can also follow my work on Instagram: / 29.shantanu If this video helped you, consider subscribing. :) 00:00 Intro 01:13 The Craft and The Art 03:22 What do you need to Learn? 08:41 How to Learn? 13:40 Avoid These Traps 15:40 Final Thoughts

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