Dani Connor: It’s Not About Likes

This episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast is a treasure trove for photography enthusiasts, offering a unique window into the experiences and inspirations of Dani Connor, a wildlife photographer and Canon ambassador.

Dani Connor, catapulted to fame with her video chronicling the rescue of red squirrel kits in Sweden. Our podcast delves into her journey from photographing her dog to becoming a dedicated wildlife photographer. Dani's YouTube channel showcases her adventures with various wildlife species, while her role with the Red Squirrel Survival Trust highlights her commitment to wildlife conservation through her evocative conservation films.

Dani shares her adventures filming spider monkeys and the process of video creation and editing, offering a glimpse into the life of a professional photographer.

Listeners will hear Dani's perspective on the challenges of balancing photography with videography, her evolving relationship with nature, and her aspiration to write a red squirrel book. This episode is is an exploration of the dedication, passion, and resilience required in wildlife photography. Dani's story, from capturing the essence of nature to engaging with her audience through various platforms, is a testament to her versatility and commitment to her art.

For those passionate about photography, wildlife conservation, and the art of storytelling through visuals, this podcast episode with Dani Connor is a must-listen. It's an opportunity to gain valuable insights from a leading figure in wildlife photography, understand the dynamics of the industry, and be inspired by the power of visual storytelling. Join us on this journey with Dani Connor, as she shares her extraordinary experiences in the captivating world of wildlife photography.

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