How to Photograph Wildlife: Moments, Not Megapixels with Chris Weston
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Subscribers Only Seminar
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This class breaks down what actually makes a great wildlife photograph, focusing less on exotic gear and more on seeing, anticipation, and decision-making in the field. Students will learn why most wildlife photos fail long before the shutter is pressed, how to read behavior and habitat before raising the camera, and how to make technical and compositional choices that serve the story of the moment. The session also covers fieldcraft and ethics, showing how patience and respect help you get closer without disturbance and produce stronger images.
This class includes a dedicated 30 minutes of Q&A directly with Chris Weston.

Chris Weston became a professional wildlife photographer in 2001, changing his career to follow instead his passion for what he describes as “the extraordinary behaviour of animals.”
He has written over 20 books on photography, and his commercial credits include the BBC, ITV, The Times, The Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph, Independent, and Guardian newspapers; and Outdoor Photography, Practical Photography, Amateur Photographer, N-Photo, and Digital Photography magazines. He is an ambassador for Fujifilm and is a renowned speaker and teacher, leading multiple safaris, workshops, and seminars around the world.
He is currently represented by The Marylebone Gallery in London, and his fine art prints are collected by international private clients. In 2018, he won the ArtHaus Gallery and Manhattan Arts International awards.
His contemporary approach to photography led Amateur Photographer to describe him as “one of the most dynamic wildlife photographers working today.” A committed advocate for the environment, Chris was listed in Outdoor Photography as “One of the world’s 40 most-influential wildlife photographers.”