
Shooting in the Lowcountry—Course Preview
Doug GardnerPhotographing wildlife in the Lowcountry along the South Carolina coastline can be exhilarating. In this free video, pro wildlife photographers Doug Gardner and Eric Horan will show you how to capture images of brown pelicans, oystercatchers, snowy egrets, semipalmated plovers, painted buntings, dolphins, and monkeys. They will take you to Castle Pinckney Island, St. Helena Sound, the Chechessee River, and Monkey Island. Along the way, Eric will tell about his landscape and wildlife photography, having produced a number of beautiful coffee table books of his images in South Carolina’s Lowcountry. When shooting shore birds, the one rule these two veteran pro photographers work by is “Expect The Unexpected.”
See all videos in our Shooting in the Lowcountry Course:
- Shooting in the Lowcountry—Course Preview
- Photographing Pelicans at Castle Pinckney Island
- Capturing Monkeys on the St. Helena Sound
- Capturing Birds on the Chechessee River
Her mate's out fishing right now. We're waiting for him to come back with a fish. Those are gonna make some really nice shots 'cause she'll start tearing the fish off of a, little pieces of fish off and feeding them to the chicks. It's a waiting game at this point. Got a fish, too.
All right, here comes the male back with a fish. Oh, nice, nice. All right, here she goes. He's sharing the food with her and she's gonna start tearing the fish apart for the babies. I'm gonna switch over to manual.
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