Posts in Wildlife Photography
Celebrate Father’s Day with Creekbed Photography

Two of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet in the field, Gary and Mitch‘s enthusiasm for photographing the wildlife of the Rocky Mountain West is Infectious to those around them. To hear more about their passion for the outdoors join us this week on Wild and Exposed Podcast.

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The Nature Photographer By NANPA - Giving Pause featuring Clay Bolt

Conservation photographer Clay Bolt tells Dawn, Ron, and Mark how he learned about the Rusty-Patched Bumble Bee and why he got involved in efforts to get it added to the Endangered Species list.

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Prepare for Liftoff with Time-Lapse Aficionado Taylor Gray!
The Nature Photographer by NANPA: No Better Time

Why does Mark Raycroft keep saying there’s no better time to be a nature photographer than right now? Because in this short episode, the crew answers a question about how to find locations to photograph a particular subject in a specific timeframe.

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Much more than meets the Eye with RyDy - Ryan Dyar

Ryan’s images are stunning but the truth behind them provides the real inspiration. Ryan, a master post processing instructor, shares his workflow from shot to frame but the real story lies in what bright him to a career in photography.

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Wildlife Photography Q and A from around the Globe - Season 4 - Episode 23

You, our fantastic Wild and Exposed Podcast audience recently sent in an entertaining variety of questions for your hosts!

The Team answers, rapid-fire style, for another fun and informative episode!

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The Nature Photographer by NANPA - Grebe Whisperer Krisztina Scheeff!
Best Birds of IG owner Lydia Ripplinger - Season 4 - Episode 21

Jason and Ron are entertained this week by Lydia Ripplinger, a Utah photographer who enjoys life and her craft to the fullest.

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Wildlife and Wild Lives featuring Joe and Mary Ann McDonald

2021 NANPA Lifetime Achievement Award winners Joe and Mary Ann McDonald have been studying, photographing, and writing about wildlife together for nearly 35 years.

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