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September 22, 2021

Wildlife with Emotions Video

kristi-odom-110.jpgThe video from our webinar with wildlife photographer Kristi Odom is now available. We had a great time with Kristi who taught us how to work on our photography in a different way, resulting in better, more emotionally connecting results.

Kristi's years of photographing personal projects and conservation work have taught her a unique way of seeing emotion and have forever changed how she approaches photographing wildlife.

View the video at Nikonians.

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Animals have a different way of showing and expressing emotion. How do you take an emotion and make it two dimensional? How do you get people to connect and feel when they look at an image? Kristi teaches tips and tricks on how to put more emotion into your wildlife photography, ultimately creating an image with more impact.

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If you are on a basic Nikonians membership, don't fret. To get access to all our webinar videos, use this opportunity to upgrade. Right now there is a 1/3rd off on a Nikonians Gold membership by using the voucher WildEmotions during upgrade or after signup.

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Posted by bgs at September 22, 2021 10:30 PM