Photography and Conservation Blog

Learn the details of how Dr. P obtains his photos and how he teaches wildlife photography. You will also learn how he does his medical conservation work around the world and teaches this to other wildlife veterinarians.

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Eagle Nest Photography

Spring is the time to find a bald eagle nest and get some photos of the parents feeding the chicks. This nest was 70 feet in the air, and all of the photos were taken either from a kayak or...
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Wild dogs of Tanzania

Wild dogs are endangered with extinction in Tanzania (they number 2,000 in the whole country. They are usually found on the move, and as such can be difficult to photograph. We were lucky to catch them while they were resting. The...
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Photographer’s Africa

If you have any interest in a photo safari in Africa you might want to read this post. Click on the lionness picture to learn much more about Dr. P's 10 prior trips teaching photography in Africa.
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Logistics of Going to Mongolia

Wildlife documentaries are unscripted, and take hundreds of  hours filming to produce a 2 hour movie.  Golden eagles don't tend to know their lines all that well, so patience is the most important piece of equipment to pack into your bags. Before we...
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