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Product News and Inspiration from CamtraptionsLaurent 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 in France, South Africa and Namibia,...
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 recently seen him awarded as both runner...
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 age, and he uses this...
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 interviewing those making headway with camera trap...
BBC Wildlife Camera-Trap Photo of the Year
BBC Wildlife Camera-trap Photographer of the Year is the most prestigious competition of its kind. It is split into two separate overall awards; one for the most sticking photograph and another for the camera-trap image that has done most to advance our understanding...
New Camera Trap Products
We’re delighted to announce that our eagerly anticipated camera trap products are now ready, and can be ordered from our online store for delivery before Christmas! The first batch of products is limited in quantity, but don’t worry if you miss getting one as more...
Remote and Camera-Trap Photography Workshop
I’ll be running a workshop on remote and camera trap photography at this year’s Wildscreen Photography Festival (formerly known as WildPhotos)! During the three hour workshop I will cover the basics of firing your camera remotely and go on to explain how you can...
Welcome to Camtraptions
Technology is evolving at an incredible pace and making it possible to obtain images in ways that we could scarcely have imagined a few years ago. Camtraptions is a new company dedicated to developing remote and autonomous devices that will allow photographers and...