News From the Blog: Spectacular Wildlife Photography Can Be Done Anywhere, But Stay Educated
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My latest blog post at www.copperrangellc.com covers the not always agreed upon topic of the conditions in which photographers – both professionals and hobbyist – photograph wildlife.
Photographers are not all like-minded; some are opposed to photographing captive wildlife and actively work to devalue this type of wildlife photography. Other photographers are unopposed and keep ethics in the forefront when photographing captive wildlife.
Captive wildlife aren't domesticated. Domestication takes thousands of years and special circumstances.
My latest blog post, and this podcast covers important facts about this sometimes thorny topic.
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