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Wildlife Photography Workshop, The

Ross Hoddinott Ben Hall

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Ammonite Press
01 September 2024
The Wildlife Photography Workshop is a practical course written by two leading photographers who share their expert guidance and technical knowledge for photographing birds, mammals, plant life and close-up subjects such as insects.

Photographic workshops are exceptionally popular, but not everybody has the time or budget to attend one in person. This 'workshop in book form' allows you to absorb the benefits of the workshop experience without actually being on location with the professionals. Topics include equipment, exposure, composition, lighting, close-up photography, birds, mammals, plant life and post-processing. Chapters dedicated to different types of wildlife give hands-on advice of how to locate, approach and photograph your subject using insider tricks of the trade. As well as a section of creative reader assignments for practical learning.

AUTHORS: Ben Hall (www.benhallphoto.com) and Ross Hoddinott (www.rosshoddinott.co.uk) are two of the UK's leading natural-history photographers. Between them they have won multiple awards for their wildlife photography and both are on the esteemed 2020VISION photo team. They both have a wealth of experience in running workshops and regularly contribute to a range of magazines. Ross has authored or co-authored a variety of books on photographic technique, including The Landscape Photography Workshop and Digital Macro Close-Up Photography. Together, Ben and Ross wrote 52 Assignments: Nature Photography.

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Revised edition written of a bestselling practical course from two leading photographers .

Workshop in a book format .

Ideal for wildlife watchers and aspiring natural history photographers .

Includes a section of creative reader assignments for practical learning
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Imprint:   Ammonite Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 210mm, 
ISBN:   9781781454879
ISBN 10:   1781454876
Pages:   176
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Introduction 6 Ethics 8 Chapter One: Equipment 10 Digital SLRs 12 Lenses 14 Lens types for nature photography 16 Camera supports 18 Useful accessories 20 Storage 22 Camera care 24 Chapter Two: Exposure 26 Exposure 28 Aperture 30 Shutter speed 32 Histograms 34 White balance 36 High-key and low-key photography 38 Exposing to the right (ETTR) 40 Chapter Three: Composition 42 The rule of thirds 44 The rule of odds 46 Negative space 48 Motion 50 Perspective 52 Colour 54 Breaking the rules 56 Chapter Four: Lighting 58 Direction of light 60 Dawn and dusk 62 Weather 64 Silhouettes 66 Seasons 68 Using a reflector 70 Artificial lighting 72 Chapter Five: Close-up Photography 74 Technique 76 Macro flash 78 Butterflies 80 Dragonflies and damselflies 82 Spiders 84 Amphibians 86 Reptiles 88 Chapter Six: Birds 90 Technique 92 Autofocus 94 Making and using a hide 96 Setting up a garden feeding station 98 Wetland and coastal birds 100 Birds of prey 102 Flight photography 104 Chapter seven: Mammals 106 Technique 108 Research and observe 110 Fieldcraft 112 Visualizing black and white 114 Environmental portraits 116 Deer parks 118 The decisive moment 120 Chapter eight: Plant life 122 Technique 124 Maximizing image sharpness 126 Wild flowers 128 Plants within the landscape 130 Shape and form 132 Fungi 134 Seasonal changes 136 Chapter Nine: Post-processing 138 File types 140 Processing a Raw file 142 Sharpening 146 Exposure blending 148 Noise reduction 150 Archiving 152 Chapter Ten: Creative Assignments 154 Break the rules 156 Convey motion 158 Build your own feeding station 160 Explore urban wildlife 162 Concentrate on one species 164 Study the environment 166 Frequently asked questions 168 Glossary 170 Useful websites and downloads 172 About the authors and acknowledgements 173 Index 174

Ross Hoddinott is one of the UK’s leading natural history and landscape photographers. He is the author of five photography books and a multi award winner. Ross has been working as a full time professional since 1997, supplying imagery and undertaking commissions for a wide range of publications and clients. Based in the South West of England, Ross is best known for his intimate close-up images of nature, and for evocative landscape photographs. He is a member of the 2020VISION photo team and co-runs Dawn 2 Dusk Photography with Mark Bauer which specialises in landscape photography workshops. Ross has authored or co-authored five other books on photographic technique, including The Landscape Photography Workshop, The Wildlife Photography Workshop and Digital Macro Photography.

Reviews for Wildlife Photography Workshop, The

The original iteration of this book, by two of the UK’s most highly respected wildlife photographers, was published in 2013. Yes, nowadays we have YouTube tutorials aplenty, but nothing actually beats being able to sit down, turn the pages at your own pace, refer back, and dip in and out. In this version, there’s been a design refresh, with numerous new images and an expanded section on processing raw files, among several other updates. The tone of the book is approachable and the content thorough. Everything you would expect from a book with this title is covered and, of course, sumptuously illustrated with stunning photography. Best of all, by the end of it, you feel as if you might, with time and effort, produce something of a similar quality – and that’s what we should expect from a book such as this. -- Ailsa McWhinnie * Amateur Photographer magazine * Authors Ben Hall and Ross Hoddinott are two leading exponents of the genre so, unsurprisingly, the book is crammed with hints, tips and insights that will help readers improve their captures of wildlife and nature. As you’d expect, The Wildlife Photography Workshop delves into a wide range of aspects of this kind of photography – equipment, exposure, composition, lighting and editing– and the sub-categories included cover birds, mammals, plants and macro. At the back of the book, you’ll find a range of projects to get hands-on with and consolidate your learnings. Informative and authoritative, and with a design that makes it easy to access essential information, this book is essential for wildlife photographers. * Digital Camera Magazine * Ben Hall and Ross Hoddinott, two of the UK’s leading wildlife photographers, share their expert advice in this updated version of their 2013 book of the same title. A photography workshop in book form, it has all the pointers you need to take brilliant pictures of birds, mammals, plants, insects and more. Featuring a foreword by Chris Packham, it covers essential equipment and techniques – including exposure, composition, lighting and postprocessing – and there are in-depth chapters covering the specific skills needed for this challenging yet highly rewarding genre. Topics include close-up techniques, flight photography and environmental portraits, plus fieldcraft tips and advice on setting up hides and feeding stations. There is also a section dedicated to creative assignments to inspire you. * Outdoor Photography magazine *


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