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Secrets To Taking Better Wildflower Photos With Award Winning Photographers Rob Badger and Nita Winter

Mar 04, 202250 minSeason 2Ep. 64
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Have you ever wondered how some photos look so good, and others look just average?  Well, Rob and Nita share some of their tips and techniques on taking better wildflower photos. 

Follow their love for wildflower photography and purchase their book at www.wildflowerbooks.com you can also go here to find their book https://amzn.to/3Cawyzb 

Their giant coffee table book, Beauty And The Beast/California Wildfire and Climate Change makes a great gift for anyone on holiday's like Mother's Day, Easter, anytime.   Internationally acclaimed, award-winning photographers Rob Badger and Nita Winter have been life partners, activists and creative collaborators for over three decades. In 1992, they discovered and fell in love with California's spectacular wildflower blooms in the Mojave Desert's Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve. This inspired their twenty-seven-year journey photographing wildflowers throughout the West, and, in 2011, their documen­tary art project, Beauty and the Beast: Wildflowers and Climate Change, a project sponsored by Blue Earth Alliance. In 2016, they created their first joint exhibit on California's wildflowers. This beautiful book they created is a companion to the traveling exhibit and was brought to you by WinterBadger Press.

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