Top 5 Photo Tips From Professional Wildlife Photographer Marie Read

February 15, 2010
By Bill Askenburg

Wildlife photographer and nature writer Marie Read offers five tips on improving your own wildlife photographs both in the field and in your backyard.

Widely published, Read’s images have appeared in magazines, books, calendars, websites, and product packaging.  She is the author of Secret Lives of Common Birds: Enjoying Bird Behavior Through the Seasons (Houghton Mifflin, 2005).

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