Shooting animals is difficult for even the most seasoned photographer. Luckily, GLAZA (Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association) hosted an all-day workshop Sunday on photographing animals. Instructors from Paul’s Photo in Torrance and various camera reps were on hand to lead walks, offer photo opportunities and give advice. This is what I learned about photographing animals…
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Lovely photo essay! Ever since I was a kid I’ve always wanted to work in a zoo…even if it was nothing more than sweeping up the elephant poo, lol!