Side view of James taking a picture with a Meerkat sitting on his head.

Exposure Triangle in Wildlife Photography

The exposure triangle is a fundamental concept in wildlife photography that refers to the three elements that determine the exposure of a photograph: shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. Understanding the exposure triangle is essential for capturing sharp and well-exposed wildlife photographs.

Walking with Masai in Kenya is one example of creating jobs through tourism.

Tourism and Conservation

Tourism and conservation are two critical aspects of our global ecosystem that are closely interconnected. Tourism has the potential to bring economic benefits to local communities and help preserve natural resources, but it can also have negative impacts on wildlife and ecosystems if not managed properly.