Simple Skills for Better Field Craft and Better Photos
This eBook is a simple and clear guide to creative wildlife photography. It is 22 pages long and includes 23 images from real moments in the field. The goal of the book is to help people slow down, notice more, and build a steady creative practice outdoors.
Each chapter teaches one idea that supports better wildlife photography. You will learn how to develop a creative mindset, understand light, read behaviour, and move through nature with care. The writing is easy to follow, and each chapter ends with a field assignment you can try on your own.
This ebook is not about chasing rare animals or using complex gear. It is about learning to see the small signs that lead to honest and natural photos. It shows how patience, curiosity, and simple field craft can shape your work over time.
Whether you are new to wildlife photography or returning after a break, this guide will help you build confidence and enjoy the quiet work that happens before you press the shutter.
Issue 2 - Spring 2026 features a mule deer doe and fawn on the cover photographed by Peter Sulzle. Feature stories include understanding wildlife, great grey owls and the quiet art of noticing. Highlights include photography by Mary Madden, Bonnie Pryce, Valerie Walsh, Taylor Borth, Peter Sulzle, Isobel Lamarche and Michael Kennedy.
Issue 3 - Summer 2026 Features a American badger on the cover photographed by Taylor Borth. Inside you’ll find feature stories on black bears, mule deer and six secretive species of Kamloops. Community rooted and community supported in Kamloops, BC
Four issues of Field Light Magazine mailed right to your home or office. Price includes shipping Canada wide.