Wildlife Photography Course

Unwilling subjects, random chances, remote locations � overcome these obstacles to shoot pro-quality wildlife photos.

Introduction/Course Overview

Wildlife photography is among filming's greatest challenges. At its best, it occurs in wild places and conditions, deals with shy subjects, offers no possibility for shooter-subject communication or direction, and seldom allows "scheduling" for best conditions. Even so, it's not simply random; proper knowledge helps you achieve consistent success in this highly-rewarding pursuit.

This course shows both still photographers and videographers how to get close to living, wild subjectsin their natural habitats. You'll learn to find wildlife "hotspots"; how to build and use natural or portable blinds; how to use animals' senses and behaviors to photographic advantage; game calling techniques; and how to use animal migrations and life cycles for better pictures. You'll learn tricks that produce immediate and stunning results.

Whether your interest is making money through publication, sharing through programs, or simply to satisfy your favorite hobby, this wildlife course pays for itself many times over. Take it and make your own great wildlife pictures!

wildlife photography course
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What Will I Learn?

Includes:

  • Flexible Batch timing
  • Subject Notes
  • Supplemental Resources
  • Portfolio Preparation
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Get Real time Projects to Practice
  • Attend 2 to 3 Classes with free of cost
  • Free Technical Support after completing course
  • If you absent any classes, back up Classes available
  • Free Technical Support on Freelancing Projects to Earn more Money
  • Free Interntet and Laboratory Facility

Placement Program

Job Assurity: Placement Support. Assist you to get JOB in top MNC’s, Mid & Small scale Companies

Resume Preparation Support

Conducted 2 to 3 Mock Tests

Mock Interviews to increase your confident level

You have opportunities to work on Real time Case Studies

Curriculum For This Course

Basics to Wildlife Photography

 

Field Tips and Techniques for Wildlife Photography

 

Requirements

Who Is The Target Audience?

After The Course Your Will Be Able To

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Students who complete this course have the following career options

WHY DICAZO JAIPUR?

The most important reason why you should consider coming to DICAZO to learn this course is because DICAZO COMPUTER INSTITUTE offers the most integrated courses with the maximum possibility of job opportunities on your profile. As a part of DICAZO India which is a leading platform with thousands of Alumna’s and Alumnus’s whom have since graduation from the course have been making waves all over there chosen area of concentration while earning big time Cash and Paychecks, DICAZO Jaipur holds much more than just assurance for this course. For more info’s on course details or any other issues please call us on 91 7976882245 or mail to:- dicazoinfo@gmail.com.

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Any decent DSLR will do.  You really want to spend your money on lenses.  A good lens for wildlife will cost in the vicinity of the cost of your camera.  You will get much better results as you use higher quality lenses.  They can usually shoot better in low light, they often have better sharpness and contrast, and so on.  
 
Lenses like the Nikon 70-200 f2.8 VRII can cost around $2500.  I also have a Tamron 150-600 f3.5-5.6 that cost about $1000.  The Nikon is better, of course, but the Tamron is something of a "best buy" and is good for this kind of photo.  Put either of these on the end of a decent camera (a Nikon 3300, 5300, 7200, 800, 810, etc.) and you'll have an excellent chance of getting results that you are proud of.
 
Finally, though I personally shoot Nikon, there is completely similar Canon equipment, and the same advice applies.  Get a decent camera, and a very good (or better, if you can afford it) lens.

A successful wildlife photographer has four skills:

  1. Is a good photographer, with technical mastery of their camera and its limitations and how to per-visualize a scene and translate it into the correct aperture/shutter speed composition.  Unlike a landscape photographer, you typically don't have the opportunity to spend 5 minutes experimenting with different combinations of settings and filters, etc.  You need to get the shot fast.   You also need to understand the element of composition -- what makes a picture visually interesting.
  2. Has the physical, outdoors and survival skills to be able to travel to remote locations, hike with their equipment, off trail, and return, safely.
  3. Knows animal behavior, tracking, etc.  You need to know how to find the animals, understanding their seasons, time of day, locations, etc., how to approach them without scaring them.  Imagine you were a bow hunter.  You want to get nearly that close.
  4. Has business smarts.  The best equipment is expensive, with lenses costing $10,000 or more.  Travel is expensive as well.  Unless you are independently wealthy, you would need strong business skills to find sponsors and assignments.  It is a competitive field.