Background
Havelin, Michael F. was born on June 30, 1944 in Yonkers, New York, United States. Son of Abraham H. and Blanche Rothman.
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Photographers don’t have to travel on safari or risk life and limb for a portfolio of marketable nature shots. This book teaches the step-by-step techniques necessary for capturing and selling dramatic images of animals in settings such as zoos, nature preserves, and even at home. Beginning with how to approach the animals and avoid danger, this book discusses choosing appropriate subjects, scouting locations, creating suitable settings for smaller animals, capturing shots of animals in motion, selecting lenses and filters, and dealing with obstructions such as fences, glass, and water. The book also outlines the necessary equipmentspecialized viewfinders, lenses, and flashesand essential legalities such as permissions to shoot and photo releases.
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Havelin, Michael F. was born on June 30, 1944 in Yonkers, New York, United States. Son of Abraham H. and Blanche Rothman.
Associate of Applied Science cum laude, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1971. Bachelor of Fine Arts cum laude, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1973. Juris Doctor, University Florida, 1982.
Freelance writer, since 1976. Freelance sign language interpreter, since 1972. Freelance photographer, since 1973.
Computer consultant Havelin Communications, Inc., 1987—1988, public, 1988—1999.
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Member MENSA (newsletter editor, since 1990), Outdoor Writers Association of America, Jewish Genealogical Society Georgia (newsletter editor 1997-1999), Sisters in Crime (newsletter editor 1999).