I have been a fan of Susan Singer's work for many years, ever since I first saw her beautiful wildlife
photographs. I hadgthe opportunity to speak with her recently. Here's our interview:
So, how did you become interested in wildlife photography?
I've been interested in nature and wildlife since I was a child in elementary school. We learned
about endangered species——animaIs that might disappear from our planet, like the blue whale. So, I
decided I wanted to help save them in some way. I
How did you start yeast eateer as a
Well, my dad gave me a camera when I was in high school. I took pictures on family vacations and
school trips, and I took a lot of photos of animals. I studied photography in college and sent my
photos to travel and adventure magazines. Finally in 2005, OutdoorWorld published some of my
work, and I have been working as a wildlife photographer since then.
What do you like best about yeurgeb?
It's exciting, and I get to travel to fantastic places. Since I started,
I have been to 230 countries, from Africa to Antarctica. I meet
i wonderful peopIe, and I can do something creative and help save
the planet at the same time.