For me the welfare of my subjects is important, and by using photographic hides I’m able to get close witnessing and observing its natural behavior without disturbing it.
I enjoy taking pictures of both mammals and birds, I don’t have any particular favorite subject, because I like to capture all kind of wildlife in its natural surroundings.
In wintertime I spend most of my days in field looking for birds of prey, and throughout fall I like to work with migrating shorebirds and deers. I’m working fulltime as a scientist technician at a research center, and my spare time is limited. Therefore, I also like to travel during my holidays, mainly to photograph. I have been to Finland and Svalbard a couple of times, and every year I travel to Dovre to photograph muskoxes and reindeer, which I really enjoy!
I always bring some sort of camouflage in field, depending on what I’m going to photograph. I always check that my batteries are fully charged, and that my memory card is in its place. I`ve upgraded my equipment, and I always buy secondhand gear. In my camera bag you will find a Canon r6, Canon 400mm f/2.8, Canon 70-200 f/2.8 and x1,4 converter.
Working with other talented photographers, sharing advice and being curious is a great way to grow and evolve as a photographer. At the moment, I want to learn more about highkey and lowkey framing.
There are a lot of birds and animals I’d like to experience, but my biggest dream is to photograph penguins in South Georgia. And hopefully someday my dream will come true.
I mainly use Instagram and Facebook to publish my photos, but I also have a website that’s under construction.
For those who are curious about wildlife photographing my main advice is to get in touch with other photographers, asking for advice and learning more about approaching the subject without disturbing it. Capturing wildlife doesn’t mean you must travel far. You can start working in a familiar environment. You’d be surprised at what opportunities you have within reach. Get to know your subject, use your camouflage and be prepared to wait.