Capture wild moments in the field with practical, camera-first guidance.
This book chronicles real hunting photography adventures, showing how to scout, hide, and shoot elusive big game in rugged terrain. Through firsthand notes and field-tested techniques, it reveals how to work with lighting, distance, and gear to get clear, dramatic images.
In these chapters, you’ll follow the author’s method for finding subjects, setting up at water holes, and waiting quietly for action. The emphasis stays on steady technique, patience, and the careful use of a telephoto lens to photograph antelope, bighorn sheep, deer, and other creatures without disturbing them.
- How to choose good vantage points and concealment in rugged landscapes
- Tips for timing shots and reading animal behavior in the wild
- Gear and setup reminders, including cameras, lenses, and field holds
- Real field examples that illustrate success and common challenges
Ideal for readers who want a practical, ground‑level guide to wildlife photography in natural settings, with an emphasis on big-game subjects and authentic field conditions.
In addition to his political accomplishments, Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), the twenty-sixth president of the United States, is known for his achievements as a naturalist, explorer, hunter, soldier, and author.