Wildlife photographers don’t just take pictures of animals...

They capture the essence of untamed beauty and extraordinary moments.

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Are you curious if this adventurous career is your calling?

What Do Wildlife Photographers Do?

  • Study wild animals and their behaviors.

  • Search for and travel to remote photoshoot locations.

  • Use technical and artistic skills to photograph the animals in their natural habitat.

  • Edit their photos to create images that clients want.

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How Does a Wildlife Photographer Contribute to Society?

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Wildlife photographers can help raise awareness for our natural world and wildlife conservation efforts. Images of wildlife can also be used for educational purposes.

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However, not all wildlife photography is for educational or conservation purposes. Images of wildlife are also used for tourism, advertising, and media.

What Does A Day Of A Wildlife Photographer Look Like?

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As a wildlife photographer, every day will look a little different...

  • You'll need to be prepared for all kinds of weather and terrain.

  • You might even spend the night camping out in a remote location.

  • The unpredictable nature of wildlife can lead to dangerous situations, so be sure to take safety precautions.

  • Some days are spent entirely indoors at a computer researching animals and locations and editing images.

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Which of the following are essential items for a wildlife photographer to have?

How Do Wildlife Photographers Get Work?

Freelance and Contract Opportunities

  • The majority of wildlife photographers make money by selling their photos to magazines, newspapers, and stock image websites.

  • They sell prints of their images online and at photography exhibits.

  • Wildlife photographers can also provide workshops and tours for people who are interested in the craft.

Full-time Opportunities

  • Full-time positions in wildlife photography are rare, but they might exist in specific organizations like zoos or educational institutions. Some work full-time or by assignment for publications that provide wildlife content.

  • It's important to note that wildlife photography is a competitive field, so you will need to network by making connections with different organizations and publications.

You'll Love It If...

  • You enjoy connecting with nature and your creative side.

  • You want to work independently.

  • You want to raise awareness about the beauty of wildlife.

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Look For Another Career Path If...

  • You don’t want to spend a lot of time patiently waiting.

  • You don’t enjoy traveling.

  • You don't like an irregular schedule.

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What Can I Expect To Earn?

United States flag. In the U.S., the average salary for wildlife photographers is $34,115 USD.

Canadian flag. In Canada, the average salary for wildlife photographers is $38,017 CAD.

Pick The Future Wildlife Photographer

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  • Thrives in fast paced environments

  • Is very social and struggles to get work done independently

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  • Enjoys staying home and sticking to a routine

  • Doesn’t like networking with others

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  • Has a keen artistic sensibility

  • Likes studying the behavior of animals

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Who sounds like the best fit for a wildlife photographer's career path?

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