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Wildlife Photographic - Issue 74 - July-August 2025
Enjoy another bumper showcase of over 200 pages of incredible images! This issue of Wildlife Photographic takes readers on a global adventure—from breaching sharks at Seal Island to Snowy Owls in Canada, elusive jaguars in Brazil, and polar bears in the Arctic. Discover Borneo’s rainforest creatures, Costa Rica’s King Vultures, and South Texas birdlife, along with urban wildlife in Edinburgh. Each story blends practical technique with deep respect for wildlife. Plus, a moving father-son Borneo journey and top reader-submitted images round out a rich, global showcase.
Where Sharks Fly: A Pursuit of the Near Impossible at Seal Island
Amid the turbulent waters of Seal Island, David “Baz” Jenkins chronicles his pursuit of the elusive breaching Great white shark—one of nature’s most dramatic hunting displays. From tracking subtle surface cues to mastering timing in low light, Jenkins shares the challenges, insights, and rare rewards of photographing one of the ocean’s most iconic predators in action.
Stillness in Snow: The Art of Photographing Snowy Owls in Ontario
Braving the frigid landscapes of Northern Ontario, Canada, Joshua Holko shares a deeply immersive journey into the world of Snowy Owls—revealing how patience, preparation, and a deep understanding of both behavior and light can elevate your winter wildlife photography. From gear choices to compositional insight, this article offers practical techniques and thoughtful reflections to help photographers ethically capture the haunting beauty of one of nature’s most iconic Arctic visitors.
Spring Wings of South Texas: Bird Photography from a Blind
In the heart of South Texas, John Meragias reflects on his first experience photographing birds from blinds on private ranches during the Wildlife In Focus contest. Offering thoughtful tips on technique, perspective, and species behavior, this piece highlights how patience and preparation can shape stronger, more intentional wildlife images.
Field Notes: The Jaguar – Pantanal’s Silent Hunter
In Brazil’s Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, jaguars reveal themselves in rare, intimate moments—bold, water-loving predators unlike any of their kind. David and Pui Hang Miles explore the unique behaviors of these powerful cats and reflect on the experience of observing and photographing wildlife in this remarkable ecosystem.
The King of Vultures - Single Species Project: Photographing Majestic King Vultures
Join Bill Gozansky at Laguna del Lagarto Ecolodge deep in the tropical lowland rainforests of Costa Rica, where the vivid, regal King Vultures descend in a spectacle of color, chaos, and character. From strategic hide placement to capturing both the kinetic action and intimate portraits, this article offers practical insights and ethical reflections on photographing one of the world’s most misunderstood and magnificent scavengers.
Ghosts of the Arctic: Exploring Churchill, Manitoba, the Polar Bear Capital of the World
In this immersive feature, Gisele Landriault shares hard-earned insights from photographing polar bears in the stark beauty of Churchill, Manitoba. With a focus on fieldcraft, ethical guiding, and framing a species on the brink, this story offers both technical guidance and a sobering reflection on documenting wildlife in a rapidly changing Arctic.
Through Two Lenses: A Father - Son Journey into the Wilds of Borneo
David Turell chronicles an unforgettable wildlife photography expedition through Borneo, shared with his entomologist father. From rare birds and camouflaged spiders to elephants and orangutans, their journey highlights the island’s stunning biodiversity and the challenges of photographing elusive species in remote rainforests.
Editor's Choice of Reader Submitted Wildlife Photographs
WP showcases the best images submitted by readers from around the world.
Video Series: Seven Tips for Urban Wildlife Photography - Tracking Urban Wildlife Through the Streets of Edinburgh
Espen Helland explores the often-overlooked world of urban wildlife in Edinburgh, revealing how the city’s green spaces and historic architecture provide rich opportunities for compelling wildlife photography.

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These quotes are taken from published 5-star reviews of Wildlife Photographic Magazine from readers across the globe:

The very best! If wildlife photography drives you then this is your one source for great images. 

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Great content and fantastic photos. I cannot recommend highly enough! 

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Wildlife Photographic is one of the best photography magazines I have ever had a chance to review. The photographers are extremely successful in inspiring through communicating their passion. A fantastic find!

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I love, love, love Wildlife Photographic Magazine! Gorgeous photos, excellent advice and well written articles. Also, I've never had any issues with the app. I highly recommend! 

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Absolutely a great magazine! The articles are informative and explained so that many levels of expertise can understand and follow along.

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Great magazine - I discovered this magazine a few months ago in the App Store. I was looking for something to help me take better nature photos. This magazine has lived up to that. Great articles, great information and wonderful pictures! You will not be disappointed.

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An amazing wildlife magazine filled with beautiful photographs by outstanding photographers. I look forward to each new issue and am never disappointed. I would recommend to all wildlife photographers.

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No matter how long you've been a photographer, if you're looking for inspiration and real-world tips to improve your wildlife photography, you're in the right place.

Wildlife Photographic is your bi-monthly magazine exclusively dedicated to wildlife photography. 

Produced by and for wildlife photographers and enthusiasts, you'll find each issue is packed with magnificent images and the fascinating stories, and technical strategies behind the pictures.

Our contributors are some of the best wildlife photographers in the business, with their work also appearing in major media outlets such as National Geographic and BBC World.

And, you'll often get to journey with the photographers themselves through videos of their shoots. It's like getting a private tutorial from a worldclass professional!

Category: Arts & Photography, Travel & Destinations
Publisher: Wildlife Photographic Magazine
Published: Bi-monthly
Language: English
Compatibility: iOS/Android App + Web Reader

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