A wildlife photographer travels around the world to capture moments of animals in the wild. This can involve all sorts of different creatures and habitats. Their job is to capture the beauty of the animal in its natural habitat for all to see.
There are a few jobs, but not many.
Most ask for a photography degree of any sort, or just experience.
Address: 521 Lancaster Ave, Richmond, KY 40475
Website: https://www.eku.edu/
Information on the Major: https://www.eku.edu/art/academic-programs/
Address: 1375 Chestnut St, Murray, KY 42071
Website: https://www.murraystate.edu/index.aspx
Information on the Major: https://www.murraystate.edu/programs/hfa/art/art-photography.aspx
Address: 1900 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37212
Website: https://www.belmont.edu/
Information on the Major: https://www.belmont.edu/academics/majors-programs/photography/
Ability to take photos, understanding of photos, communication skills, able to be repetitive, patient, knowledgeable of animals in question
Photoshop
Lightroom
Other Adobe programs
Get to see wildlife
Able to take beautiful photos of all sorts of animals
Opportunity to travel around the globe
Not the best pay
Patience is hard sometimes
Outside in all conditions
Outside, patience while waiting for the perfect shots. I know from watching wildlife documentaries that a good shot can take days or weeks.
Career Researched By: Miley Cheeks