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The PhotoWILD Podcast
PhotoWILD Magazine
25 episodes
9 months ago
Braiding together the art and science of wildlife photography, the PhotoWILD Podcast comes to you from PhotoWILD Magazine and is hosted by Jared Lloyd and Annalise Kaylor.
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Braiding together the art and science of wildlife photography, the PhotoWILD Podcast comes to you from PhotoWILD Magazine and is hosted by Jared Lloyd and Annalise Kaylor.
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Visual Arts
Arts
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Episode 24: Lessons from Predators and the Art of Concealment
The PhotoWILD Podcast
46 minutes 37 seconds
10 months ago
Episode 24: Lessons from Predators and the Art of Concealment
In season one of the PhotoWILD Podcast, we talked about how we prefer not to use camouflage in the field, relying instead upon our body language and behavior to help keep animals calm. However, there are times in which camouflage is a necessity in wildlife photography. Whether it’s working with animals that experience hunting pressure or photographing sensitive situations such as nests and dens that require the upmost stealth and concealment for the protection of the animals, camo is a tool that should be used strategically. Not all camouflage is created equally, however. Most of it is completely useless for wildlife photographers.  The vast majority of mass marketed camouflage works only inside of one extremely specific situation. Outside of this scenario, it works against you. In this episode we take a look at the art of concealment, how predators make a living by staying hidden from prey and how wildlife photographers can emulate the tactics of predators to get closer to wildlife. But to understand how and when to use camouflage first requires an understanding of how our subjects experience the world. Humans are unique in how we see the world around us. Very few animals see what we see. And to assume that what looks “good” to us will offer concealment from other animals is a recipe for failure in the field. https://photowildmagazine.com
The PhotoWILD Podcast
Braiding together the art and science of wildlife photography, the PhotoWILD Podcast comes to you from PhotoWILD Magazine and is hosted by Jared Lloyd and Annalise Kaylor.