Intro by Chamira Young Want a fun way to foster your unique creativity, build your skillset, and stoke the fires of your passion for photography? Then take time to brainstorm and execute visual projects that interest you personally. Whether you're a portrait photographer, wildlife photographer, or anything in between, you should make time for the subject matter that most interests you - whether you're working with a client or not! That brings us to today's dose of inspiration. In the short video below, Charley Voorhis shows us how it's done as he heads to the wilderness of central Washington in search of elk for video footage with his Tamron 150-600mm G2 lens and 2x teleconverter. Check out how he uses this amazing lens to methodically and patiently search for these beautiful creatures. The video is below. The dedication of the Tamron team is a tremendous help as we all kick off this new year together! They are constantly making amazing glass to help all of us up our creative game. To learn more about the lens Charley uses, click on the image above!
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