Wildlife photography deserves a workflow built for it, not one repurposed from stock photography or general photo management.
A wildlife photographer comes back from Kenya with 2,000 frames. The work of finding the decisive shots in that volume is invisible to anyone who has not done it. WildFrame makes that work faster and sharper. It does not replace your judgment. It gives you the signals to use it.
WildFrame reads your photos and video off the card and lays out the take, so your strongest work rises to the top before you open the Loupe. You review your selects there, approving the work that matters, excluding the rest, or setting frames aside. Enrich gives each frame the context that makes it mean something — a caption, the details that matter to you — and it travels with the media wherever it goes. Ask Coach when you want a second read on a specific shot: why a frame works, or how to make the next one stronger. Chronicle turns your approved frames into a written Wildlife Chronicle, in your voice and your chosen style. And out in the field, Quick Take gives you a fast read on any photo on your phone before you have left the location.
That full arc, from import to selects to finished story, is what WildFrame is built to serve.
A week in the field can mean thousands of frames and clips. WildFrame is built to move through that volume quickly, so the selection work that used to take evenings takes a sitting.
Your original photos and video stay on your drives. WildFrame works from thumbnails and metadata, not your full-resolution files, and you keep full ownership of everything you make.
The import-to-Chronicle workflow maps to how wildlife photographers actually work: shooting in volume, selecting with judgment, enriching with context, and documenting what they saw. The product follows the work.
Whispers, the occasional in-app hints, are rare and worth reading. The Daily Briefing is one screen, not an inbox. Nothing here is built to pull at your attention.
From JPEG and camera RAW to video, including Blackmagic RAW and RED on the desktop, WildFrame reads what you actually shoot. The formats serious work depends on, handled without a separate step.
Quick Take runs on your phone, so it is with you in the field. The full review and Chronicle workflow lives on the desktop. Bridge keeps the two in sync, so nothing is left behind.
WildFrame is a product of Wanderlust Expeditions LLC, based in Johns Creek, Georgia. We are a small team building deliberately. The product grows feature by feature, shaped by the photographers using it.
WildFrame is currently in a pre-release beta. If you're a wildlife photographer who wants to be part of shaping the product, we want to hear from you.
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