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Wild World: Photographing Iconic Wildlife

Hardback

Main Details

Title Wild World: Photographing Iconic Wildlife
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Richard Barrett
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 297
Category/GenrePhotographic equipment and techniques
Wildlife - general interest
ISBN/Barcode 9781913159276
ClassificationsDewey:778.932
Audience
General
Illustrations 238 Halftones, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Merlin Unwin Books
Imprint Merlin Unwin Books
Publication Date 2 September 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

You are going on the trip of a lifetime and hope to photograph some of the world's most iconic animals. Richard Barrett, one of Britain's top wildlife photographers, shows you how to achieve this. He tells you about the type of camera that will be best suited to particular work, the issues of exposure and of depth of field. How to get close to your subjects safely, steadily and always without disturbing them. Richard Barrett's extraordinary journeys in search of tigers, jaguars, polar bears, grizzlies, orcas and many other rare apex predators have taken him to all corners of the globe. They are recorded in this collection of his stunning photos each one telling the story of how it was taken, the circumstances, the weather, the discomfort, the patience and ultimately the reward of an extraordinary image. AUTHOR: Richard Barrett has been a structural engineer working in the steel industry. He has always been a keen photographer but on early retirement he had time to devote himself fully to his passion of wildlife photography. Many of his travels in search of exotic mammals have been in the company of the world's foremost wildlife photographers talents such as Mark Carwardine, Danny Green and Marsel van Oosten and from them he has learnt many of the skills of the field which he passes on in this book. 238 colour photographs

Author Biography

Richard Barrett has been a structural engineer working in the steel industry. He has always been a keen photographer but on early retirement he had time to devote himself fully to his passion of wildlife photography. Many of his travels in search of exotic mammals have been in the company of the world's foremost wildlife photographers - talents such as Mark Carwardine, Danny Green and Marsel van Oosten - and from them he has learnt many of the skills of the field which he passes on in this book.