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Meet The Pro: Janine Krayer

Meet The Pro: Janine Krayer

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In episode two of the New Pangolin podcast, host Toby Jermyn welcomes professional wildlife photographer Janine Krayer.

Here is the link to the images chosen by Janine for the episode:
https://pangolin.smugmug.com/SmugMug-Website/Website-Pages/Meet-the-Pro-Janine-Krayer

They discuss Janine's journey from finance in Germany to Botswana's Chobe region, her role as a Pangolin Photo Host, and the challenges and rewards of wildlife photography.

Janine shares four of her favourite images, recounting the stories behind each, including photographing a puma in Patagonia and capturing a magical moment with elephants and giraffes during COVID.

She also discusses advancements in photography technology and reflects on a profoundly inspiring image taken by another photographer. The episode offers insights into the art and passion behind wildlife photography, blended with personal anecdotes and professional experiences.

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