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In this episode of Wild Developments Studio, wildlife photographer Linda Wilinski shares her insights on capturing the essence of nature and the importance of conservation through photography. From her favorite gear and techniques to her most memorable wildlife encounters, Linda provides a glimpse into how passion and respect for the natural world shape her work. Tune in to learn how to deepen your connection with nature and become a better steward of the environment.
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Wild Wisdom:

1. Passion Fuels Connection

Photography is more than equipment—it's about passion. A deep connection with your subject brings out the best in your work and allows you to communicate the heart of nature to your audience.

2. Be a Steward of the Environment

Whether you're a photographer or not, each of us has a role in conservation. Small actions like planting native species, reducing fertilizer use, and supporting conservation organizations can make a big difference.

3. Spend Time Observing Nature

The more time you spend in nature, the deeper your understanding of it will grow. Respect the space of the animals you encounter, and you'll be rewarded with incredible moments that few people experience.
Let’s hear your story! Click here to submit your tale.

New England Fall Foliage Trip: October 13-19, 2024
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Wild Developments is part of the
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Intro & Outro: Bernie Baggs

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In this episode of Wild Developments Studio, wildlife photographer Linda Wilinski shares her insights on capturing the essence of nature and the importance of conservation through photography. From her favorite gear and techniques to her most memorable wildlife encounters, Linda provides a glimpse into how passion and respect for the natural world shape her work. Tune in to learn how to deepen your connection with nature and become a better steward of the environment.
Linda's Website
Linda's YouTube
Wild Wisdom:

1. Passion Fuels Connection

Photography is more than equipment—it's about passion. A deep connection with your subject brings out the best in your work and allows you to communicate the heart of nature to your audience.

2. Be a Steward of the Environment

Whether you're a photographer or not, each of us has a role in conservation. Small actions like planting native species, reducing fertilizer use, and supporting conservation organizations can make a big difference.

3. Spend Time Observing Nature

The more time you spend in nature, the deeper your understanding of it will grow. Respect the space of the animals you encounter, and you'll be rewarded with incredible moments that few people experience.
Let’s hear your story! Click here to submit your tale.

New England Fall Foliage Trip: October 13-19, 2024
selfdrivenewengland.com
Connect with me on social media!
Instagram
Facebook
YouTube
LinkedIn
TikTok
X
Pinterest

For more inspiration, check out www.WildDevelopmentsStudio.com.
Wild Developments is part of the
iRoar Network

Intro & Outro: Bernie Baggs

Support the show

  continue reading

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