When I go out to photograph wildlife, I never know what I'm going to find, and that's exactly what I like most about it.
Wildlife photography isn't just about the animal, it's about the place, the wait, the weather, and that moment that only happens once.
I often start editing right there on the spot.
I like to sit down, open my computer, and work while the feeling is still fresh.
In this collaboration with Adobe, I put together a tutorial where I show you how I work on a wildlife image in Photoshop, from masks to integrating text into the scene.
It doesn't matter what animal appears or where the photo was taken, the idea is to learn to observe and then start editing with intention, because photography is about observing, but design is about deciding what we want others to see.

