So first things first, you have decided you need some reference photographs to help with painting an animal(s), what do you need to think about.
- What species of animal do you want to paint
- How far are you able to travel
- How much time and money do you want to spend.
So I decide I want to photograph a tiger. I'll then use the internet to come up with a list of Zoo's or Wildlife Parks within the area I am willing to visit. I will look at the list of animals each facility keeps and make a short list of which ones have tigers. At this point I might look at which subspecies are kept or how far away each place is.
I might find that the best choice is a photographic day which several facilities offer, these are obviously much more expensive than a visit to the Zoo or Wildlife Park.
So now I know where I'm going I need to decide when I'm going. I would avoid:-
- School Holidays/Weekends if possible
- The middle of the day as I find the animals are most active early morning or late afternoon.
- Very cold or very warm weather (this depends on the species to some extent)
I'm now ready for my trip, packed the camera and put on some comfortable shoes, and clothing suitable for standing still for long periods of time.
In the next part I will discuss what to do when faced with your model, especially if it is a speck on the horizon.
Thank you for sharing this information. I am looking forward to reading the rest of the article. Love your mouse pictures. I had a rat in my garden that I was photographing - until a neighbour found him in her garden and brought in pest control. :o(
ReplyDeleteThanks Gillian, you made me laugh about the rat, I have a feeling my neighbours might not be quite so fond of the mouse as I am. In fact my husband isn't quite so fond of the mouse either.
ReplyDeleteAww that cute little mouse?
ReplyDeleteEven though I don't do wildlife art, I am looking forward to your next post!
I bet some of the same techniques would even work for photographing my children when they are active!
I can tell already that this is going to be an enormously practical and down to earth series Gayle. Very much focused on how you can make things work for you no matter what the challenge!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely going in my 'who's made a mark this week' post on Sunday.
Thanks Nicole and Katherine, I'll certainly try to make it useful.
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