Discover how photographers can powerfully document Botswana’s elephant conservation challenges and innovative coexistence solutions. Learn practical tips to create compelling photo-stories that inspire empathy and action.
Unlock your creative potential with the 3-Day MindREset Challenge for Photographers! This transformative journey invites you to explore your core motivations, master actionable micro-goals, and unleash your artistic expression. By drawing on insights from renowned photographers and thought leaders, you'll not only refine your craft but also set audacious goals for the new year. Join us to elevate your photography and embrace the art of storytelling through your lens!
Seth Godin's latest book, This Is Strategy, offers valuable insights for crafting compelling narratives that can drive positive change, particularly in the realm of conservation storytelling. By applying Godin's strategic thinking to visual storytelling, we can create unique and action-oriented narratives that inspire audiences to engage with conservation efforts.
This article sheds light on the importance of fostering 'Grounded Conversations' and how we, as storytellers, can contribute to meaningful dialogues while honoring Indigenous communities.
Learn how to capture the majesty of trees in your photography with this tutorial inspired by renowned nature photographer Art Wolfe's techniques. Discover the importance of light, composition tips, and how to tackle challenging lighting conditions to create compelling tree images. Enhance your post-processing skills to bring out the beauty of trees in your photographs.
Katrina Parry creates visual stories depicting the world before her interwoven with a little magic—often based on a children's tale or imagination. Parry shares her process of discovery and storytelling in this guest tutorial on capturing the magic children see.
Want to learn how to capture both the beauty and details of the birds you photograph? Nature photographer Michael Schmid shares his tips on photographing Australian birds with BEJournal.
The Honey Possum is the world’s only truly nectivorous (nectar-eating) marsupial weighing just 7-10 grams. Nimble and elusive, photographing this little critter can be tricky—so we asked naturalist Jimmy Lamb to tell us how he did it.
Want to know how a conservation filmmaker celebrates Earth Day?
Join Nina Constable and her #plantpotparabolic as we spend Earth Day eavesdropping on the birds…