Use Tracking Skills to Find & Photograph Elusive Wildlife with David Moskowitz

Published: Sept. 15, 2020, 3 a.m.

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#043: Question: How do you get incredible images of elusive animals?

Answer: Wildlife tracking skills!

At least that\\u2019s how David Moskowitz does it. A talented conservation photographer and a master tracker, David used his skills to track and photograph the highly endangered Mountain Caribou in the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest, and published a beautifully photographed book called Caribou Rainforest.

So if you\\u2019re a photographer that wants to go beyond snapshots and get an insider look at the lives of the species that you want to document, are you ready to make wildlife tracking the next thing on your must-learn to-do list?

You should. Or at least you should after this episode of Impact, where we chat with David about tracking skills and how they've played into his conservation photography work. And yes, we will definitely dive in more into that amazing species, the Mountain Caribou.

Get the full show notes and download a handy transcript of the episode at https://ConservationVisuals.com/43

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