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Amy Gulick
Amy Gulick is an American nature and wildlife photography, wildlife photographer. She is one of the founding Fellows of the International League of Conservation Photographers Her award-winning images have been featured in many magazines, including publications of the National Audubon Society, National Wildlife Federation, National Parks Conservation Association and the Sierra Club, as well as ''Nature's Best Photography'' magazine. In 2001 she published an Internet journal about her three-week photography expedition to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. This effort won a Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award presented by the Society of American Travel Writers Foundation in 2002. She has also received the Daniel Houseberg Wilderness Image Award from the Alaska Conservation Foundation and was awarded a Phillip Hyde grant from the North American Nature Photography Association. In 2010 she published ''Salmon in the Trees: Life in Alaska's Tongass National Forest, Tongass Rainforest ...
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Wildlife Photography
Wildlife photography is a genre of photography concerned with documenting various forms of wildlife in their natural habitat. As well as requiring photography skills, wildlife photographers may need field craft skills. For example, some animals and birds are difficult to approach and thus a knowledge of the animal's and birds behavior is needed in order to be able to predict its actions. Photographing some species may require stalking skills or the use of a hide/blind for concealment. While wildlife photographs can be taken using basic equipment, successful photography of some types of wildlife requires specialist equipment, such as macro lenses for insects, long focal length lenses for birds and underwater cameras for marine life. However, a great wildlife photograph can involve a understanding of animal behavior. History In the early days of photography, it was difficult to get a photograph of wildlife due to slow lenses and the low sensitivity of photographic media ...
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