by Richard Peters | Apr 21, 2015 | Blog, Inspiration
SEBASTIAN KENNERKNECHT Tracking Down the World's Wild Cats Introduction Sebastian Kennerknecht is a wildlife and conservation photographer based in Santa Cruz, California. He focuses much of his photography on wild cats and the threats they face. Being totally wild...
by Richard Peters | Apr 8, 2015 | Blog, Inspiration
PHILIP BRIGGS Remote Photography in Africa Introduction Philip was born in Kenya and spent his childhood years living in extremely remote areas, spending much of his time exploring the African bush. These early experiences gave him a great love of wild places and...
by Richard Peters | Feb 25, 2015 | Blog, Inspiration
CASEY SMARTT Photographing the Elusive Introduction Casey Smartt is a photographer based out of New Braunfels, TX. He was born and raised in Austin, TX and holds a B.S. in Aquatic Biology from Southwest Texas State University. Casey has had careers as an environmental...
by Richard Peters | Jan 25, 2015 | Blog, Inspiration
LAURENT GESLIN Lynx in the Jura Mountains Introduction Laurent Geslin is a photographer who works mainly on environmental issues and, like many, his passion for wildlife led him to the work of Stephen Dalton and Michael ‘Nick’ Nichols. After being a naturalist guide...
by Richard Peters | Jan 4, 2015 | Blog, Inspiration
JONNY ARMSTRONG Alaska’s Great Wilderness Introduction Jonny Armstrong isn’t your typical photographer, as he is also a scientist who, through researching salmon in Alaska, turned his attention to the abundance of wildlife that lives there. His extraordinary work has...
by Richard Peters | Dec 23, 2014 | Blog, Inspiration
JAMIE HALL British Wildlife Introduction The latest in our series of trap and remote camera wildlife photographer interviews brings us UK based photographer Jamie Hall. Jamie’s extensive field-craft skills have stemmed from a love of nature that developed at a young...
by Richard Peters | Dec 15, 2014 | Blog, Inspiration
CONNOR STEFANISON Camera trapping in British Columbia Camera trapping in British Columbia Camera trap photography isn’t new, but it’s certainly gaining in popularity. Here at Camtraptions we want to promote this creative and often challenging form of photography by...