Immerse yourself in the world of the black-necked grebe – tips for bird photography
Early morning at the lake – the world is still in twilight. Two small silhouettes glide silently over the water: black-necked grebes with their chicks on their backs. An intimate insight into the life of these fascinating birds, wonderful for bird photographers and nature lovers.
Up close without disturbing – Why species knowledge is so important in animal photography
If you want to photograph animals, you have to understand them. Only with knowledge of the species can you take pictures that are more than just snapshots. It’s about respect, closeness and a deep understanding of the life in front of the lens – because this is the only way to create images that are authentic and unforgettable.
Blue slugs and green earthworms: Why nature photographers should take a closer look
The blue nudibranch and the green earthworm are among the most colorful, but mostly overlooked inhabitants of our forests. For nature photographers, it is worth looking down – because often the special things are hidden exactly where no one is looking.