Monday, March 7, 2011

Guest Columnist

In the article "Guest Columnist" the Practical Photography writer David J Slater informs the reader of two important points. First of all, he talks about what it means to be a wildlife photographer; he also mentions why his reason may surprise the reader.
Slater goes into detail as to his experience as to what it means for him to be a wildlife photographer. For starters, one important point to take into consideration is he feels a spiritual connection between him and the natural. Yet another point is that he feels like he travels into non-material worlds where he connects wonderfully with the natural world. An additional reason is that the long journey of experience made him go into deeper natural wisdom.
Having looked at these points, let's now look at some reasons that make the reader surprised. To begin with there is the feeling of inner peace that he feels when he takes a wildlife photograph. An example of a wildlife story is when he took a picture of a boar he felt like a wild boar. Last but not least, for him to be a natural photographer gives to his spirit a purpose to live and to dream.




 Slater, David.J, "Gust Columnist." Practical Photography 25 Dec. 2010: 64-65.

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