Nature & Landscapes

Wex Blog tips and tricks nature and landscape

We have a range of comprehensive tips and tricks guides to capturing and documenting wildlife, nature and landscapes. Whether you are photographing a mountain range or a bird in flight, our tips and tricks aim to help elevate your photography and filmmaking skills.

Every October, wildlife photographers across the country start to get excited as they know this is the time of year is when one of the greatest spectacles in British wildlife takes place: the deer rut

Read: How to make the most of the deer rut

Every October, wildlife photographers across the country start to get excited as they know this is the time of year is when one of the greatest spectacles in British wildlife takes place: the deer rut Read More

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Professional photographer Sarah Howard explains how to capture autumn in its full glory.

Read: 10 ways to get great autumnal shots

Professional photographer Sarah Howard explains how to capture autumn in its full glory. Read More

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Tom Mackie shares ten pieces of advice to help you get the best landscape shots possible.

Read: 10 ways to improve your landscape shots

Tom Mackie shares ten pieces of advice to help you get the best landscape shots possible. Read More

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Landscape photographer Sarah Howard shares ten tips for capturing landscape images with impact.

Read: 10 Tips For Excellent Landscape Images

Landscape photographer Sarah Howard shares ten tips for capturing landscape images with impact. Read More

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Tom Mason explores capturing wildlife within its natural habitat, showing how this can be used to create a striking image.

Read: How to photograph wildlife in the landscape

Tom Mason explores capturing wildlife within its natural habitat, showing how this can be used to create a striking image. Read More

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As a wildlife photographer, being up above my subject is generally pretty darn useless. I want to be at eye level and that often means getting down low.

Read: Wildlife photography with impact - getting down low

As a wildlife photographer, being up above my subject is generally pretty darn useless. I want to be at eye level and that often means getting down low. Read More

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Shooting wild subjects against pure white, backlit backgrounds has many advantages as Scottish professional photographer, Niall Benvie explains…

Read: Field Studio Photography - Part 1

Shooting wild subjects against pure white, backlit backgrounds has many advantages as Scottish professional photographer, Niall Benvie explains… Read More

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It is a common misconception that to take great wildlife photographs you have to travel to far flung regions of the world looking for rare and illusive species. 

Read: Developing a local wildlife photography project

It is a common misconception that to take great wildlife photographs you have to travel to far flung regions of the world looking for rare and illusive species. Read More

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I was introduced to this style of photography by one of our customers; unfortunately I can’t remember his name, who had taken some excellent photographs using this method. 

Read: Night in to Day Photography

I was introduced to this style of photography by one of our customers; unfortunately I can’t remember his name, who had taken some excellent photographs using this method.  Read More

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