206 LESSON 22 Orangutans: Photographing Animal Communities. 184 LESSON 20 Antarctica: A Photographer’s Paradise. 174 LESSON 19 Camera Traps for Elusive Wildlife. 165 LESSON 18 Photographing Life in the Sea. 140 LESSON 16 Nighttime Wildlife Photography. 129 LESSON 15 Photographing Island Wildlife. 118 LESSON 14 Photographing Winter Wildlife. 106 LESSON 12 Five Ideas for Successful Landscape Photos. The National Geographic Guide to Landscape and Wildlife Photography iv LESSON 11 Computer Editing: Development. 91 LESSON 10 Computer Editing: Review and Cataloging. 81 LESSON 9 Drive-By Photography: Travel Photos. 69 LESSON 8 Landscape Photography Site Research. 58 LESSON 7 Above- and Below-Surface Waterscapes. 48 LESSON 6 Nighttime and Daytime Skyscapes. 39 LESSON 5 Landscape Color Variation and Combinations. 26 LESSON 4 Four Kinds of Light in Landscapes. 6 LESSON 2 Seeing the Way the Camera Sees. 1 LESSONS LESSON 1 Landscape Photographer, Landscape Artist. Iii Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Professor Biography. Melford is one of 12 renowned National Geographic photographers whose work is featured in the Great Course National Geographic Masters of Photography. Melford teaches photography primarily through National Geographic he leads one-day seminars around the country through National Geographic Traveler’s photo seminar series and travels with National Geographic Expeditions aboard the small ship fleet and on other trips around the world. He also has produced photography for eight National Geographic books, including National Geographic Treasures of Alaska: The Last Great American Wilderness and Hidden Alaska: Bristol Bay and Beyond. Melford has won recognition from World Press Photo, the International Center of Photography, the Art Director’s Club, and numerous other arts organizations and publications. Leisure, Travel Holiday, and Coastal Living. Laman continues to relish such challenges and firmly believes that promoting awareness through photography can make a difference for conservation. He has developed a reputation for being able to capture photographs of nearly impossible subjects, such as gliding animals in Borneo displaying birds of paradise and some of the most critically endangered birds in the world, such as the Nuku Hiva pigeon and the Visayan wrinkled hornbill of the Philippines. Laman also has published more than a dozen scientific articles related to rain forest ecology and birdlife. Some have focused on endangered species, such as orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and hornbills, while others, such as a series of articles on Conservation International’s biodiversity hotspots, have highlighted regions under intense pressure. He has 21 articles to his credit to date, all of which have had a conservation message. ![]() Laman has pursued his passion for exploring wild places and documenting little-known and endangered wildlife by becoming a regular contributor to National Geographic. ![]() from Harvard University and his first National Geographic article in 1997. His pioneering research in the rain forest canopy in Borneo led to a Ph.D. Laman first went to the rain forests of Borneo in 1987, and the Asia-Pacific region has been the major focus for both his scientific research and photography ever since. I Tim Laman In addition to his work as a contributing photographer for National Geographic magazine, Tim Laman is a research associate in ornithology at Harvard University’s Museum of Comparative Zoology and a fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), without the prior written permission of The Teaching Company. PUBLISHED BY: THE GREAT COURSES Corporate Headquarters 4840 Westfields Boulevard, Suite 500 Chantilly, Virginia 20151-2299 Phone: 1-80 Fax: 70 Copyright © The Teaching Company, 2016 Printed in the United States of America This book is in copyright. The Guide to Landscape and Wildlife Photography Better Living Topic Arts & Leisure Subtopic Tim Laman & Michael Melford National Geographic Photographers Course Guidebook
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