by Trent Sizemore | Jan 4, 2019 | Blog, Photoessays
Images taken during my free time and during September photography workshops in Yellowstone. Early September can be warm and relatively slow, but as the month goes on the cool weather comes in and the wildlife quickly becomes more active. The peak of the elk mating...
by Trent Sizemore | Jan 4, 2019 | Blog, Photoessays
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by Trent Sizemore | Nov 13, 2018 | Blog
Blogging about my photography is something I’ve been doing since 2012 when I first registered my site – www.trentsizemore.com Since then I’ve probably written hundreds of blog posts (not all are published), and seen hundreds of thousands of visitors....
by Trent Sizemore | Nov 6, 2018 | Blog, Gear
1. Microfiber towel These super absorbent towels are great for wiping off camera gear, car windows, or anything else that gets wet or fogged up. Microfiber will not scratch , as long as you’re careful not to get dirt on the towel and wash them after they get...
by Trent Sizemore | Sep 6, 2018 | Blog, Technique
Birds, especially birds in flight, can be some of the most difficult subjects in wildlife photography. Once you’re able to master birds in flight, you’ll have the skills necessary to photograph any other wildlife you may come across. 1. Get low This is...
by Trent Sizemore | Aug 2, 2018 | Blog, Photoessays, Trip Reports
July is not my really favorite month of the year, with good fly fishing being the only exception. Between the mosquitoes, hot weather, and crowds, it’s easy to stay at home. Still, after looking through this month’s photos, I’d say we made the most...