I have been a professional Outdoor Photographer for over 30 years. I personally believe that you take better photos when you really understand your subject. As a result, I have made the study of nature a lifelong quest. I hope you enjoy these photographs and learn something valuable from the explanation that accompanies them.
Showing posts with label Mountain lion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mountain lion. Show all posts
Friday, April 8, 2011
Jumping Mountain lion video
This is the video from two nights ago. It was shot by my son Alex.
Alex Chamberlain
I think it is pretty sensational. Let me know what you think.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Triple-d Game Farms in Utah











These are just a few examples of what can be produced at the wildlife shoot in Southern Utah in April. DDD Game Farms will be coming down from Montana for most of April. They bring with them some of the most beautiful and best cared for animals that I have ever seen. What a chance to photograph these creatures with the the incredible red rock scenery that we have to offer here. I have 4 places still available for anyone who would like to take advantage of this opportunity.
The dates will be April 18 - 20, 2011, and the cost is $1650 for all eight sessions (species). A $200.00 non-refundable, deposit is required asap in order to reserve a spot. Email me as soon as you can and let me know if you are interested. Click here to email me.
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There will also be a chance to photograph either birds of prey of horses on April 21st for $350 with a $100.00 non-refundable, deposit due asap.
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Monday, January 3, 2011
Mountain lion
Mountain lions are large, powerful, predators that deserve our respect and protection. A large male may weigh as much as 200 pounds and be over 8 feet long from nose to tail.

There have been recent attacks by lions but mainly in places were they are not hunted. When they are hunted, they tend to maintain a healthy distance from humans.

They are seldom seen in the wild because they are so aware of their surroundings and will usually do what they need to do to stray away from people. These photos were taken of a captive animal courtesy of Triple-D Game Farms from Montana. They will be bringing their beautiful animals to Southern Utah in April. Contact me if you are interested in photographing them. lynnchamberlain.photo@gmail.com

There have been recent attacks by lions but mainly in places were they are not hunted. When they are hunted, they tend to maintain a healthy distance from humans.

They are seldom seen in the wild because they are so aware of their surroundings and will usually do what they need to do to stray away from people. These photos were taken of a captive animal courtesy of Triple-D Game Farms from Montana. They will be bringing their beautiful animals to Southern Utah in April. Contact me if you are interested in photographing them. lynnchamberlain.photo@gmail.com
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