Kathleen Reeder is an American award
winning wildlife photographer. She is recognized internationally for her
amazing work and also as a well established instructor. She is also an author
of various wildlife chronicles which she experienced firsthand. Her work
depicts and imitates her passion for wildlife and also her love for adventure.
She is an energetic, full of life woman with a mission. Through her lens, she
has been able to reflect the glory of wildlife and developed them through
pictures and photos. Wildlife photography requires skill and a darning mind or
soul for the adventure. Kathleen Reeder has all this to emerge as an
accomplished professional photographer. Her wish to share knowledge and her
skill has led her to be one of the most sought after instructors of photography
in USA.
Kathleen Reeder’s work has appeared on
various channels on TV, magazines and also on internet websites. Publications
that have presented her commendable work include National Geographic, NBC’s Today
Show, The Sun, Daily Telegraph News, Fish Wildlife Views etc.
Kathleen tells how taking photographs of
family and friends since childhood has grown into a profession and skill that
gained her international success. She claims her obsession for wildlife
photography which has accelerated her since she the beginning. She says
observing wildlife, getting to know their natural tendencies and capturing
their exquisiteness through a fluid photography is her passion.
"Photographing wildlife is one of the most
rewarding areas of photography. It touches our emotions, is dynamic and
fast moving, and when we feel the connection, it changes peoples' lives! As
your professional wildlife instructor, I promise to bring you
opportunities for being near and connected to a variety of wildlife,
to maximize the number of wildlife photo opportunities in the limited
time we're together, to prepare you in advance so you know what to
expect, and to be your co-pilot and a friend as you capture
the essence of those special moments with your
camera". - Kathleen Reeder
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