The Drone Girl published this list of 6 drone wildlife photographers to follow on Instagram:
Using drones for wildlife photography has been a bit of a sticking point in the drone industry. It can be an incredible way to document nature from a fresh angle. It can expose people to nature’s beauty — many of whom might never be exposed to it otherwise. And that exposure can lead to a greater enthusiasm for conservation.
But some nature experts have also suggested that drones can be problematic in wildlife photography. Their noise could disrupt the peace of the animals (in fact, that’s one of the reasons why drones are not allowed in U.S. National Parks), and there is some risk that the drone flight could go awry and crash in the animal’s habitat.
Read more and follow Paul Nicklen, Nansen Weber, Mark Carwardine, Thomas Vijayan, Stacy Garlington and Igor Altuna.
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