
When speaking with wildlife and bird photographers, the subject of camouflage always initiates a rousing conversation. Some are surprisingly dismissive, others are all-in and, of course, there are those of us in the middle, who understand the benefits, but are not quite ready to order a complete ghillie suit. In fact, camouflage gear is not a panacea, and all photographers should agree that your location, movements, techniques, scent, and even breathing have more impact on getting that great animal photograph than what you are wearing or under what you are hiding. However, camouflage is beneficial and, more than just clothing and face paint, camouflage-patterned gear and accessories are important to getting the shots you want and keeping your equipment in good shape.
Before we mention some suggested camouflage gear, let’s look at what camo can and cannot do to improve your wildlife photography. For starters, it will not help you with research, preparation, gear decisions, camera settings, composition, or timing. It will only help you blend visually into your environment and avoid detection, assuming you are able to stay quiet and still.
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