Nature photography is one of my favorite hobbies because I love being out in the wilderness capturing unique slices in time that may never be seen exactly that same way again. For a hundred dollars, a person can buy a digital point and shoot camera and get started in this great hobby, but the price tag can get steep really fast. A person can be tempted into buying expensive DSLR cameras and a full array of lenses. Fortunately, there are ways to shoot better nature photographs (and photos in general), that don’t cost an extra penny except in time experimenting and practicing various techniques. I’ve written an article on several tips to improve your nature photography without buying new equipment. It’s worth reading for anybody contemplating the art and hobby of shooting photographs of the wild.
Of course, at some point, a person may decide that it’s worth the expense to upgrade their camera equipment to shoot professional grade photos. When that time comes, my nature photography blog has tips and other helpful information on camera equipment and other topics related to nature photography.