wildlife photographers - Research

Research, Victoria13 wildlife photographers near you

Hire the best wildlife photographers in Research

Wildlife photography is a unique way of capturing the lives of animals, both wild and domestic. A professional animal photographer can capture images of domestic animals, wild animals and even aquatic animals. With a strong passion for animal nature and a perfect mastery of image-taking techniques, a wildlife photographer can provide quality, artistic work tailored to each request.
Evoke Imagery
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Wildlife photographer

3088 Briar Hill6.9 km from Research
EVOKE IMAGERY is a young, vibrant and unique Melbourne based business that provides Photography, Video & Design services across Victoria, Australia. 
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Wildlife photographer

3136 Croydon Hills11.5 km from Research
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Alla Photography
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Wildlife photographer

3150 Glen Waverley16 km from Research
Alla Photography is Melbourne fine art Wedding, Portrait & Family Photographer. Comprehensive wedding photography coverage, photojournalistic style, variety of packages. Individually designed wedding albums, fine art prints, framed prints and wall art are all available. Also specialising in maternity, newborn, kids & family photography.
Photoq
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Wildlife photographer

3101 Kew18.8 km from Research
PHOTOQ has been operating independently in Kew for over ten years. We have over 40 years of combined photo-processing and digital imaging industry experience, we know photography, and we hope you will get to know us too
Lifeworks Photography Pty Ltd
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Wildlife photographer

3070 Northcote21.1 km from Research
Lifeworks Photography has been established since 1992 in Melbourne, Australia. Yes, that over 20 years experience, our small all female team work from a relaxing home based studio in Northcote, Victoria 7.5km from the CBD. Over this time we have gained a growing reputation for superb quality, unique and innovative portrait photography.
Layton Photography
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Wildlife photographer

3105 Bulleen11.9 km from Research
Layton Photography, here u can have Quality at a reasonable pirce in wedding photography -Layton Photography
Mark Coulson Photography
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Wildlife photographer

3138 Mooroolbark16.3 km from Research
Mark Coulson is a well respected and creative photographer who has been in the industry since way back, in the mid 1980's. He has worked from several large and reputable studios around Melbourne, and is currently based in the Bayside suburb of Hampton.
Hello Mr And Mrs Wedding Photography
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3138 Mooroolbark16.3 km from Research
With over eight years experience in photographing weddings, Damian’s pure joy of narration through imagery remains unique, rich and timeless.
Red Flair Photography & Imaging
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Wildlife photographer

3103 Balwyn14.9 km from Research
We’re a Melbourne based Photography and Imaging studio bringing passion and experience to our work to provide you with the most professional, enjoyable and comfortable photographic experience possible. We offer studio and location settings, or can work within the comfort of your own home. We like to take a relaxed approach to our photography and most important thing for us is to ensure you are having fun. Red Flair specialises in: - Wedding Photography - Portraits- Family, children, glamour and pet portraits - Event Photography - Commercial Photography - Real Estate Photography
One2Onephotography
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Wildlife photographer

3132 Mitcham10.5 km from Research
ne2one Photography is an International Photography Company with offices in the UK, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada, employing 12 (fully qualified) professional wedding and commercial photographers. one2one has never been afraid of breaking away from the traditions and idiosyncrasies that many photography firms the World over impose on their clientele, predominantly the retention of your photographs and Copyright.
Ian Smith
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Wildlife photographer

3124 Middle Camberwell18.8 km from Research
50 YEAR Experienced professional photographer covering commercial,industrial, advertising, real estate, aerial, motorsport and family portraits.
John Tsialos Photography
12

Wildlife photographer

3071 Thornbury20.8 km from Research
Wendy Clayton Photographer
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Wildlife photographer

3095 Research

Training and study to become a wildlife photographer

A professional wildlife photographer must be passionate about nature and animals. In France, there are many options for training to become a wildlife photographer. In general, it is preferable to have a BAC Pro in photography, a BTS in photography or a BTM in photography. There is also a Bachelor's degree in photography, a BEP in photography and a general Baccalaureate in Arts. In any case, a wildlife photographer is often a freelancer who travels to the four corners of the world. He is a true artist of the image who is capable of camouflaging himself for long hours in order to produce unique and quality shots.

What is the role of a wildlife photographer?

The main objective of a wildlife photographer is to provide his clients with authentic and quality wildlife photographs. He can convey the beauty of nature and animals through his photographs. He also favours spontaneity and originality in his work and places particular importance on respect for nature. He is able to photograph animals in the wilderness without any human presence. Patience, discretion and perseverance are also his best assets in order to make magnificent images of an animal. In general, he can take pictures without disturbing the animals by observing them and forming a background in nature. In Research a wildlife photographer can also create photo books and wildlife documentaries.

Why use a wildlife photographer?

Animal photography allows you to capture the attitudes, expressions and behaviours of animals. Hiring a wildlife photographer is the assurance of obtaining original and high definition photographs. Not only can a wildlife photographer take wildlife photographs in the wild, but he or she can also work at home or in the studio to capture the image of pets. He is sensitive to the emotions and complicity between man and animal. In addition, a wildlife photographer has the eye and the techniques to transcribe live moments and especially the very fast movements of animals. He is also a hard-working and forgiving professional, as no one is immune to an incident when working with animals. Generally, the intervention of a photographer is the key to the success of a photographic project focused specifically on the animal domain.

When should you hire a wildlife photographer?

A wildlife photographer can work on a documentary or magazine project. He can make himself available and adapt his techniques according to the shots required. For pet photography, whether on location or in the studio, it may take a day or more. To capture the less docile and wild animals in images, it may take longer as the photographer must spend days stalking the animal and spend a lot of time studying its lifestyle before going in search of the perfect shot.

How to find a wildlife photographer?

The easiest way to find a wildlife photographer in Research is to check the aerial photographers on the StarOfService website. Just follow the steps and select a suitable wildlife photographer.

Rates for a wildlife photographer

The price of a wildlife photography session costs between 50€ and 120€ for 1 hour. The salary of a wildlife photographer varies greatly depending on the nature of the assignment. It also depends on the experience and reputation of the professional.

How to choose a wildlife photographer?

In order for a photographic project to be successful, it is important to choose a wildlife photographer who has the experience and artistic know-how. It is important to know the specialities of the animal photographer in terms of capturing animals, because it is difficult for a photographer who is used to photographing horses or dogs to take photos of lizards for example. To find out more about his skills, it is necessary to consult his portfolio or his website. To take pictures of pets, the photographer must have good contact with the animal to avoid bites or hoof beating. It is also important to choose a photographer who knows how to establish a relationship of trust with the animal. However, wild animals fear the presence of humans, so an aerial photographer should have a long-focus lens and other high-end equipment to ensure the quality of the image. Finally, it is essential to be aware of his status and actions before making the contract.

Points to consider when meeting with a wildlife photographer

-Does the photographer have the necessary equipment to complete the photographic project? -What fees does the photographer charge and what are the terms of payment? -What type of animals does the photographer specialise in?