By Lynn Murphy on Monday, 27 April 2026
Category: Hunt of the Day

Hunting Photography Tips

Hunting is an experience rich with moments that deserve to be captured. These tips focus on essential photographic techniques to document the beauty of the outdoors, the gear, and the successful outcome of a trip, all while ensuring no people are in the shots.

Gear and Preparation

The right equipment and pre-hunt planning are crucial for high-quality images.

Capturing the Scene

Focus on the environment and the details that tell the story of the hunt.

Focus on the Landscape

The setting is an integral part of the story. Use wide shots to capture the vastness of the wilderness.

Technique

Description

Composition Tip

Wide Shot

Captures the entire scene.

Use a small aperture (high f-stop) for a deep depth of field.

Detail Shot

Focuses on a small element.

Use a macro lens or mode to highlight textures.

Silhouette

Underexpose the background subject against a bright sky.

Best used during sunrise or sunset.


Photographing Gear and Details

Your equipment and the signs of the hunt make for compelling detail shots.

Documenting the Success

When documenting the harvest, approach the subject respectfully and artistically.

Post-Harvest Photography

This step requires careful attention to detail and respect for the animal.

Subject Element

How to Photograph

Why it Works

Antlers/Horns

Head-on or slightly angled shot to show symmetry and size.

Highlights the trophy feature.

Camouflage/Pattern

Close-up of hide or feathers.

Emphasizes the natural beauty and detail.

Scene Detail

Focus on tracks or disturbed earth.

Adds context to the event.