Bonus Episode - Michael catches up with Kate and Adam Rice about living in a van during Covid 19, photo tasks while stuck at home, their new photo tour business and when they might get out on their first Yellowstone safari.
Read MoreCan’t miss content as Ron and Michael visit with Wildlife Photo Chat Podcast hosts Ray Hennessy and Ray G. How did a talking bush, floating across the Jersey Shore lead to friendship and eventually a partnership as Wildlife Photo Chat was born. A fun conversation about light, birds, networks, and mentorship.
Did Ron beg for insider information? Tune in to this fun filled episode and find out!
Read MoreMichael, Ron and Jason take a quick break from adventure as they detour into the technical side of photography. The guys take an in depth look at exposure and metering, giving you the tools to expose for winter wildlife. They also explore how proper and creative exposure can impact the quality of your images. Many critters are discussed in this podcast as Jason catches us up on his last days in Yellowstone.
Read MoreIf you dream of photographing in the arctic, Norwegian photographer, Svein Wik shares his encounters and expeditions in the unique Arctic archipelago, of Svalbard photographing polar bears, arctic foxes, walruses and many other creatures. Learn how you can join him in these epic adventures with the workshops he offers.
Read MoreTips, tricks and hacks for the photographers on the go. This podcast is full of helpful ideas and information to make your traveling easier and less stressful.
Read More3 Amazing Bear Destinations: Behind the Scenes from a Guide’s Perspective.
Read MoreMichael and Mark travel to Seward, Alaska to visit longtime friend and professional nature photographer Ron Niebrugge. Ron takes us behind the scenes with many exciting tales from his career and life in Wild Alaska.
Read MoreThe crew talk about photographing in early June, the challenges of the longer days, and the unpredictable weather changes caused by the mountains.
Read MoreMark, Ron and Michael talk about a photo expedition that Michael took to Antarctica early in his career.
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