Parks and recreation
Amateur Photographer|March 26, 2024
Austrian photographer Julian Rad describes how to explore local locations to take cute photos of wildlife, especially people-friendly species, that will provoke lots of laughs, 'awwws' and emotion...
Julian Rad
Parks and recreation

I grew up in Vienna, near the Danube, where the DanubeAuen National Park is located. Growing up surrounded by nature, I was captivated by the intricate patterns, behaviours, and habitats of animals I encountered. My journey into photography began with a keen interest in macro photography (insects), when I was 20. Macro photography captivated me because it demanded precision and attention to detail in every shot, laying a solid foundation for moving into the enchanting world of small rodents, including hamsters, squirrels, and other similarly sized wild animals. For aspiring photographers, I often recommend delving into macro photography as it not only encourages a meticulous approach and a heightened awareness of the technical aspects of the craft but also unveils the beauty hidden in the tiniest corners of the natural world.

While megafauna like lions, gorillas, elephants and tigers often steal the spotlight, smaller animals offer a whole different world of photographic opportunities. Smaller animals often evoke a sense of familiarity and connection with viewers. Many people have encountered squirrels, birds, and mice in their everyday lives, making photos relatable and accessible. What I love most about wild animals, like squirrels, mice and hamsters, is their resilience and adaptability. Despite their small size, they thrive in diverse environments and exhibit remarkable survival strategies.

Think local 

All the photos I take are captured in the wild and are local to where I live. Living in a vibrant city means that public parks, where most of my photographs are taken, often have visitors who enjoy feeding wildlife. The frequent exposure to people in these urban environments makes the wildlife more accustomed to human activity, resulting in animals that are more relaxed and easier to photograph.

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