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Wildlife Photography Questions and Pro Tips Part II

Join us for MORE fan questions this week as the guys pick up where they left off in response to listener questions and sharing what experience has taught us from the field. Learn what it takes to create an image that sells and what makes a caribou’s hooves click as it traverses the tundra. Wild and Exposed is our name and Wildlife Photography is our game. Buckle up, sit back and enjoy the ride!

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Your Photography Questions, Our Answers, Tips, Tricks and Hacks!

Michael, Mark and Ron dial it in to focus on a batch of great listener questions in this week’s tips, tricks, and hacks podcast! Listen in as the guys answer your questions from camera gear, camera settings, shooting technique, travel tips, image editing, photo or video composition, animal behavior and dynamic images. We’ll have more listener question podcasts ahead… so keep them coming in!

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Travel to the Edge of the North American Wilderness!

Tune in for highlight reel stories and gear tests from Mark’s latest adventures! Fresh off his fall wildlife photography expeditions that began in the picturesque Rocky Mountains then pivoted to the raw and rugged tundra of remote Newfoundland, Mark shares his wilderness adventures

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Information Overload with Award Winning Avian Photographer, Gerrit Vyn!

Award winning Avian photographer/cinematographer, Gerrit Vyn of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology joins Michael and Ron to discuss the use of photo blinds and going the extra mile to ensure that the subject always comes first. Gerrit shares methods employed to photograph threatened and endangered species worldwide as well as landing those dream clips that tell the “Rest of the Story”!

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The Mirrorless Revolution with "Sports Illustrated" photographer Darren Carroll!"

The mirrorless camera revolution is here! Listen in as Michael, Mark and Ron, learn the new go-to setup for career action “Sports Illustrated” photographer Darren Carroll. Hear why Darren switched 100% to Sony and why he feels that the mirrorless revolution is as big a deal to today’s photography (whether it’s action sports or wildlife & nature) as when digital photography replaced slide film!

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Making Money with Photography

A new adventure for Rick and Libby with MooseMan Nature Photography, has been discovering a bobcat den. They describe their adventures photographing the kits, as well as describing the excitement of photographing moose during the rut in Alaska. Rick and Libby also share information on how to make a living on photography alone.

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Youth Photographer of the Year!

Ron sits down with Nature’s Best Youth photographer of the Year, Isaac Spotts where the two discuss Isaac’s passion for wildlife and the drive that it takes to find success. Isaac explains the lengths one must go to in order to “Get the Shot”!!

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Fall Into the Rut_Wildlife Photography In the Field

Leaving off from the last episode, “The Importance of Copywriting, Watermarking, and Camera Technology”, Michael, Mark and Ron catch up, continuing their conversation discussing photographing in the field and the enjoyment of meeting new photographers, friends and followers of the podcast. The guys also share where they are now photographing the rut, changes in the season and how it is affecting the rut.

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The Importance of Copywriting, Watermarking and New Camera Technology !

Michael, Mark, and Ron catch up and discuss all the new camera technology the importance of watermarking and copywriting your images. They also share a few pro tips that will come in handy the next time your out in the field and want to stay dry.

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