The Wild and Exposed Podcast Team share a bunch of Awesome Autumn Pro Photo Tips.

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Awesome Autumn Pro Photo Tips!! The Wild and Exposed Podcast Team share a bunch of cool new photo tips.

Join your Wild and Exposed Podcast hosts Michael Mauro, Ron Hayes, Jason Loftus, and Mark Raycroft as they focus this episode on sharing a series of pro tips, hacks, ideas, and techniques that they’ve picked up during this fall photography season.

From cold weather gear ideas to field strategies for action cam success, and so much more! Catch up with the team and hear what the guys have been up to lately, while enjoying another informative and always entertaining episode of your Wild and Exposed Podcast!

Jason Loftus shares a fantastic idea that encourages all of use to make photo books from our adventures, travels, or even annual portfolio updates. Jason mentions how he creates one for each year. These books come in all sizes and can be easily made and ordered from a variety of online printers, many of which frequently offer seasonal promotional sales. What better way to revisit your images and travels, as well as potentially making for a great gift of nature photography to friends and family.

Mark Raycroft relives his efforts working with action cameras while also filming the recent moose rut, including the challenges and fun of placing his DJI Action Cam or Go Pro in the right place for impactful video footage of these immense animals! For awhile his good friends were jokingly calling his action camera the "no action cam", but listen in to hear what happened during the final minute, as the sun set on the last day of his trip!

Michael Mauro talks about new rechargeable hand warmers that he found to be very helpful when he was recently filming in the Alaskan wilderness and the seasons quickly changed from autumn to frigid winter! With the changing season and with colder weather on the door step,

Ron Hayes pulls from his days working in the policing profession to share how and why he prepares and carries a survival go-bag in his vehicle. Ron shares what he chooses to put in his personal go-bag. As Ron outlines, when traveling in remote wilderness areas, if a vehicle breaks down it can be a life-saver to have the right materials on hand to hopefully be able to stay warm and prevent hypothermia.

These and several more Pro Tips are discussed by the Wild and Exposed Podcast team throughout this fun and entertaining episode of your favourite weekly podcast.

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