Hi, I'm Bethany Duncan! 👋


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Wildlife photography that focuses on quiet moments rather than dramatic action takes real patience and eye. That's the work that tends to stick with people.
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Hey hey! 👋 Quiet beauty is exactly what Wyoming gives you and honestly the chase for that is the whole game. What pulled you toward wildlife specifically, are you out shooting at dawn mostly or do you track certain animals through the seasons?
Welcome to ArtHelper. Wyoming's a solid starting point for outdoor work, the light out there doesn't mess around. You'll find people here who are way ahead on technical stuff and plenty who are figuring it out alongside you. What's been holding your attention lately in the field?