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Issue 75 (Sep - Oct 2025)
Discover the art and inspiration behind some of the world’s most captivating wildlife photography in Issue 75. From Andrey Gudkov’s striking black-and-white portraits that reveal new depth in wild subjects, to Espen Helland’s dramatic low-light grouse photography, every feature blends vision with technique. Experience rare encounters with Iberian lynx, rainforest icons, and wildlife mothers from across the globe, alongside vibrant macaws of the Pantanal. Learn from expert critiques, explore overlooked invertebrates, and gain field-tested tips from seasoned photographers. With breathtaking images and practical tutorials, this issue is both a gallery of wonders and a masterclass in elevating your craft.
When They Are Free, Part II: A Creative Experiment in Contrast and Presence Where Freedom Is Never Edited Out
In this second installment by Andrey Gudkov, black and white processing is used to transform authentic wildlife images into powerful, studio-inspired portraits. By carefully selecting photographs with striking posture, texture, and emotion, and using light and background to sculpt depth, the animals remain fully wild—just seen through a different lens.
Video Series: Low Light, High Drama - Photographing Black Grouse in Perthshire
Join wildlife photographer Espen Helland on a pre-dawn mission to capture the elusive Black grouse on the Lek in Perthshire. In this video, he shares essential low light photography tips and techniques for working in challenging lowlight conditions.
Patience and Presence: A Rare Encounter With One of Europe’s Most Elusive Predators - the Iberian Lynx
From the wild heart of Spain, Bruno Wägli takes us along for a rare encounter with the elusive Iberian lynx. This feature explores the patience, preparation, and technical precision required to photograph one of Europe’s most endangered predators from a hide. From camera settings to field conditions, Bruno breaks down the techniques behind capturing fleeting moments in challenging light.
From Rainforest to Ice: Photographing the Universal Language of Motherhood
In this visually rich article, Ramdas Iyer explores the photographic challenges of capturing maternal care across varied environments—from the treetops of tropical rainforests to the icy shores of Antarctica. With a focus on timing, patience, and fieldcraft, he documents the complexity and resilience of motherhood in the wild.
Chasing Color and Meaning in the Pantanal: Photographing Wild Macaws
Sâmia Munaretti shares her approach to photographing Blue-and-yellow and Hyacinth Macaws in the world’s largest tropical wetland. She covers timing, light, and technique—along with the deeper meaning behind documenting these iconic birds in the wild.It’s a story of color, connection, and the quiet urgency of conservation through photography.
Image Critique: The Night Shift
Professional wildlife photographer John Meragias provides pro tips and advice on reader-submitted wildlife photos - how to take your wildlife photo compositions from good to great!
Hidden in Plain Sight: A Photographer’s Look at the Strange, Stunning, and Surprisingly Common Lives of Invertebrates
Nicholas Hess takes readers on a photographic journey through the overlooked world of invertebrates - from ants to octopuses. With insight into technique, gear, and the quiet art of noticing, this feature reveals just how extraordinary the ordinary can be.
Field Notes: Capturing a Rainforest Icon - the Red-Eyed Tree Frog of Costa Rica
With its vivid colors and wide red eyes, the Red-eyed tree frog has become the unmistakable symbol of Costa Rica’s rich biodiversity. David Miles explores what makes this charismatic amphibian both a photographic favorite and a global ambassador for rainforest conservation.
Editor's Choice of Reader Submitted Wildlife Photographs
WP showcases the best images submitted by readers from around the world.

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