There is an old adage among photographers: "If you want to take a good picture of a tiger, go to the zoo. If you want to take a great picture of a tiger, go to the jungle. But if you want to create art, you must capture the tiger’s soul."
In the last fifty years, the camera has become the eulogist. Consider the Rhinoceros unicornis or the Panthera tigris altaica. For most humans, the only encounter they will ever have with these creatures is through a photograph. The artist thus carries a burden: to render the animal so beautifully, so solidly, that the viewer feels the weight of its potential loss. artofzoo vixen 16 videos
Nature art, on the other hand, involves creating artwork inspired by the natural world. This can range from paintings and drawings to sculptures and digital art. The Silent Hunter: Where Wildlife Photography Meets Fine
“In the end, it is not the camera that makes the art. It is the patience to let the forest forget you are there.” "The Art of Wildlife Photography" by David Doubilet