by Trent Sizemore | Aug 19, 2020 | Blog, Gear, Reviews, Trip Reports
I’ll be the first to tell you that a new camera won’t make you a better photographer, but I’m also a self-proclaimed technology-geek and I love playing with cutting-edge electronics of any kind. That’s why I woke up early (okay…9AM) to...
by Trent Sizemore | Aug 9, 2019 | Blog, Gear
Even with recommendations all over the internet, I see questions daily on how to get started with a good wildlife photography setup. If you ask online, you’re likely to get dozens of different answers, which really doesn’t help you narrow down. Below...
by Trent Sizemore | Jun 19, 2019 | Blog, Gear, Q&A, Technique
Thanks to everyone who submitted questions via the Facebook group and Instagram! If you asked a question that isn’t answered below, I still have a list of questions to answer in the future. Do you use third party lenses? Sigma and Tamron make great sharp lenses...
by Trent Sizemore | Jun 10, 2019 | Blog, Gear, Reviews
To preface this “review” I have to say I’ve fully switched from the Canon 5D Mark IV as my main wildlife camera (read my previous review here). The EOS R image quality is as good if not better, is half a pound lighter, and has several useful features...
by Trent Sizemore | Apr 13, 2019 | Blog, Gear, Post Processing, Technique
Like anything, wildlife photography is full of misconceptions. New photographers see rules and guidelines from the experts, and believe they have to follow every last one or they won’t be a good photographer. Here are a few common beliefs that just aren’t...
by Trent Sizemore | Apr 9, 2019 | Blog, Gear, Post Processing, Technique
When you want to get closer to your subject, you have a few different options. Roughly from best to worst those are: getting physically closer, using a longer lens, using a teleconverter, using a crop sensor camera, or cropping in post processing. If none of the more...