Wildlife Photography for Fun and Profit: Constructing and Installing Wildlife Photography Blinds
Abstract
The growing interest in wildlife photography has created opportunities for landowners. By installing well-placed, properly constructed blinds as an aid to photographers, landowners can establish new enterprises for wildlife conservation and income. This publication describes various types of blinds and discusses features of a well-built blind; where to place a blind; how to enhance the blind site with feeders, water and perches; and how to serve photographers who use your blinds. Instructions for building a small, portable, PVC-frame blind are included.
Description
12 pages, 15 color photosCollections
Citation
Phillips, Miles (2006). Wildlife Photography for Fun and Profit: Constructing and Installing Wildlife Photography Blinds. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /87430.