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Michael Leach is a professional wildlife photographer and will sometimes, grudgingly, admit that parts of his job are incomparably wonderful. After all he he paid to visit remote and exotic destinations to study some of the most fascinating animals on Earth. But envious onllokers forget the ginat bugs, cold, lack of sleep, foul smells, underhand skullduggery and frequent embarrassment that make up the everyday existance of a wildlife photographer. Here, at last, the sad and gruesome truth is revealed. In a valiant attempt to deter aspiring competitors, Michael Leach puts the record straight. many people have rosy illusions about working with wild animals, this book will shatter them forever
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Hidden Shallows: Confessions of a Wildlife Photographer
June 1, 2001, Quandary Press
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0954043103 9780954043100
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