Tag Archives: Meet your Neighbours

WEX Photographic. NB

I’ve recently started contributing articles to the UK’s leading online photographic retailer, WEX Photographic (formerly Warehouse Express), for their blog. So if you’ve come from there, welcome! Three posts on the field studio technique have just gone up today. And, … Continue reading

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Hands-Off. Hearts-Off. CB

At the conclusion of a recent talk on Meet Your Neighbours a member of the audience shared his view that, when it comes to photographing wildlife, species should only be handled by trained biologists; that animals and plants should be … Continue reading

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Meet Your Neighbours enters a new phase. NB

I’ve long bemoaned the fact that none of the major nature photo competitions admit anything but standard images and bar “radical” (that is, imaginative) representations such as multi-image panels or, heaven forbid, field studio photographs. Well that has just changed. … Continue reading

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Field studio birds, 3. NB

How hard can it be to get the 4 metres from my office to the hide in my garden to photograph small birds in the field studio? Much harder than it reasonably should be if the last 3 weeks of … Continue reading

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Field studio birds – a start. NB

It’s been a slow start, but at last I’m making a little headway with photographing small birds in the field studio in our garden. Most species have shown an extraordinary reluctance to sit on the perches I provide – preferring … Continue reading

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Uber cool new hide/blind. NB

During my farming days, many years ago, I learned the art of improvisation, of making do with what’s at hand. And there is a particular pleasure to be had from doing this, especially when circumstances demand it. Take, for example, … Continue reading

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Biodiversity recording for NGO’s. NB

The increasing trend amongst NGO’s, highlighted by a colleague recently, to use staff or volunteers to provide images for their publications more often than not ends up compromising them. That may sound sweeping but a glance at any number of … Continue reading

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Field studio techniques – the full story. NB.

Since I first posted “Field Studio flowers” in the early days of the blog in 2009, it has attracted even more traffic than Paul’s wide angle macro posts (so far, anyway!) During that time I have continued to refine the … Continue reading

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Communicating Differently. CB.

A few months back I commissioned up-and-coming filmmakers Neil Losin and Nate Dappen of Day’s Edge Productions to develop an engaging, promotional video for Backyard Naturalists. BYN is a children’s education program whose mission is to inspire a lifelong appreciation … Continue reading

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Backyard Naturalists is Born! CB

For some time now, Niall and I have been discussing how we might develop a children’s program for Meet Your Neighbours. We’ve had several requests from organizations who have recognized that our message “Biodiversity Begins at Home” is a valuable … Continue reading

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