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Wildlife Photography: How To Get Close

Unwilling subjects, random chances, remote locations – overcome these obstacles to shoot pro-quality wildlife photos.
4.7
4.7/5
(53 reviews)
190 students
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1.5

Freshness

10.0

Popularity

9.0

Material

Unwilling subjects
Platform: Udemy
Video: 2h 15m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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This course was last updated on 5/2013.

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Video Score: 7.9 / 10
The course includes 2h 15m video content. Courses with more videos usually have a higher average rating. We have found that the sweet spot is 16 hours of video, which is long enough to teach a topic comprehensively, but not overwhelming. Courses over 16 hours of video gets the maximum score.
The average video length is 4 hours 33 minutes of 14 Nature Photography courses on Udemy.
Detail Score: 9.5 / 10

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Extra Content Score: 9.5 / 10

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About the course

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 subjects in their natural habitats. The author’s 35 years of professional wildlife photography experience are broken into simple and inexpensive ways to help you jump-start your own exciting portfolio. 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.
This is not a camera class, though equipment considerations are discussed as needed. This class is unique in providing real tips for engaging the natural world on its own terms. You’ll quickly discover that such knowledge is far more valuable than owning expensive gear. In fact, using this information may allow surprisingly good imagery with even point-and-shoot cameras.
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!

What can you learn from this course?

✓ Photographer understands basic and necessary photo gear
✓ Photographer gains understanding of wildlife sign, sense, habitats, and behaviors
✓ Photographer learns how to set up for best photos (blinds, hides etc)
✓ photographer learns techniques for getting close (game calling, food and water, trail cameras etc)
✓ Photographer learns resources to aid knowledge of wildlife
✓ Objective: photographer takes great wildlife photos!

What you need to start the course?

• Basic camera and photo knowledge is assumed
• SLR, DSLR, or video camera recommended; 200mm telephoto or longer preferred

Who is this course is made for?

• Wildlife and nature photographers, videographers, bird watchers, wildlife enthusiasts

Are there coupons or discounts for Wildlife Photography: How To Get Close ? What is the current price?

The course costs $24.99. And currently there is a 750 discount on the original price of the course, which was $99.99. So you save $75 if you enroll the course now.
The average price is $22.6 of 14 Nature Photography courses. So this course is 11% more expensive than the average Nature Photography course on Udemy.

Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the Wildlife Photography: How To Get Close course?

YES, Wildlife Photography: How To Get Close has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.

Are there any financial aid for this course?

Currently we could not find a scholarship for the Wildlife Photography: How To Get Close course, but there is a $75 discount from the original price ($99.99). So the current price is just $24.99.

Who will teach this course? Can I trust Mike Blair?

Mike Blair has created 1 courses that got 53 reviews which are generally positive. Mike Blair has taught 190 students and received a 4.7 average review out of 53 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Mike Blair is an instructor that you can trust.
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7.0

Classbaze Grade®

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Freshness

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Popularity

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Material

Platform: Udemy
Video: 2h 15m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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