What I Learned at GLAZA’s Photo Day at the Zoo

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…

Elise Thompson

About Elise Thompson

Born and raised in the great city of Los Angeles, this food, culture and music-loving punk rock angeleno wants to turn you on to all that is funky, delicious and weird in the city. While Elise holds down the fort, her adventurous alter ego Kiki Maraschino is known to roam the country in search of catfish.
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One Response to What I Learned at GLAZA’s Photo Day at the Zoo

  1. Shirley Pena Shirley Pena says:

    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!

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