FREE guide to Photographing Insects

This week’s FREE guide by Jason Little, ‘How to Photograph Insects’, will give you the information that you need to get started in this exciting genre of photography.

Did you know that you don’t have to invest tons of money to shoot close-up images? You can get started for less than $20.00 USD! (I didn’t know that!)

Here are some of the tips that Jason will cover with you:

  • Why you should use manual exposure instead of an auto-mode
  • The proper technique for close-focusing
  • Different methods to get you up close (without having to buy another expensive lens)
  • Where online that you can learn exactly what kind of bug you photographed AND how to locate insects that you wish to photograph
  • And much more!

What’s really fun about insect photography is the ‘thrill of the chase’. You literally have to stalk your prey and deal with them on their own terms.

Doesn’t that sound like fun? It’s like going on a safari.

And… you don’t have to travel anywhere! Just step outside.

You should definitely check out this guide. You don’t need a degree in bug stuff. All you have to do is get out there and give it a whirl!

Image Credit : Horia Varlan

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