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Responsible Roadside Photography: What You Should Know

Roadside photography can lead you to find the beauty of nature in unexpected places along the sides of roads. This type of photography is also known as car trunk photography where photographers do not roam far from their vehicle. As with all genres of photography, with this type of photography one should be mindful of the duties of being a responsible roadside photographer.

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A Photographer’s Dream Can be Stressful for Wildlife

For those unfamiliar with safari tourism, the stunning wildlife photos shared from these trips often create the illusion of intimate, solitary moments between photographer and animal. In reality, this couldn’t be further from the truth

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Getting The Shot: How Photography Game Farms Make For Faux Wildlife Photography And Harm Wild Animals

Recently, a self-described wildlife sanctuary near where I live was denied a permit to operate by our county. . . . It was never a sanctuary, and the judge in this case noted they did not qualify for that status.

 

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Get Off the Beaten Path (But Stay on Trail)

More and more in my news feed I have been seeing headlines from places I love shutting down or severely restricting visitor access to popular areas and viewpoints. Or, worse yet, becoming overall unwelcoming to visitors due to the negative impacts they area having on the daily life of locals.

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