About BrookCorner

A field notes archive for nature photographers and outdoor observers working across Italy.

Updated May 1, 2026

What this archive is

BrookCorner collects field notes, habitat references, and equipment guidance relevant to wildlife photography in Italy. The material is organised around three subject areas: camera technique in Italian light conditions, species and habitat knowledge specific to Italian parks and reserves, and practical logistics for fieldwork.

The site does not carry advertising, sponsored content, or affiliate links. Articles are updated when conditions or knowledge changes — dates are noted on each page.

BrookCorner Media S.r.l. is registered in Rome, Italy. Contact for corrections, contributions, or general correspondence: info@brookcorner.eu or by post at the address below.

Wildlife photographers in the field observing red deer

Coverage area

All material on BrookCorner relates to Italian territory: national parks, regional nature reserves, and the surrounding landscapes. The three main geographic areas currently covered are the central and southern Apennines, the Alpine arc from Gran Paradiso to the Dolomites, and the Po Delta wetland complex.

Registered company details

BrookCorner Media S.r.l.
Via Nazionale 14
00184 Roma (RM), Italy
P.IVA: IT12345678901
REA: RM-1234567
Tel: +39 06 1234 5678
Email: info@brookcorner.eu

Content and accuracy

Field conditions in Italian parks change with season, weather, and management decisions. Information about access points, species presence, and permitted observation distances reflects the state at the time of writing. Readers are responsible for checking current park regulations before visiting.

Species distribution data cited in articles draws from published telemetry studies, IUCN assessments, and LIPU records. Where data is estimated or inferred, this is noted in the text.

Contact

For factual corrections, updated field observations, or general enquiries: info@brookcorner.eu. Response time is typically two working days. The contact form on the homepage can also be used.