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  • Mastering Wildlife Photography Part 3: How to Use Light to Capture Wildlife at Its Best
    Send us a textThis episode is about using light. Using it well can make the difference between a magical shot and one that is flat and uninteresting. Here's what I'll cover in this episode: The Role of Light in Wildlife Photography  Golden Hours & Blue HoursMidday Light ChallengesBacklighting, Side Lighting & Front Lighting Weather & Light Conditions Camera Settings for Light Share your experiences and images in the Facebook Group.Next time, we’ll talk about how to photograph subjects that are moving fast.Check out my PDF “A Brief Guide to Wildlife Photography” for more ideas. Please remember to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.It's time for another podcast... Support the showGo from "Auto" to Awesome photos in just one week (click here)! Or, if you've been inspired to improve your photography, download my FREE guide to 10 ways to improve your photography today.10 Simple Steps to Improve Your Photography Support the showThank you for listening to my podcast. If you would like to subscribe you can do so here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1803730/support WebsitePlease check out my website for the latest collections, photography tips and challenges, and more!Contact MeYou can contact me directly at: [email protected] Coffee? If you've had value from this podcast, please help me to continue with them. Most people don't, but if you would like to make a small contribution, how about a coffee? You can buy me a coffee here.Please don't keep me a secret! Please share my podcast with anyone else who you think might be interested.Thank you for listening.
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  • Mastering Wildlife Photography Part 2: The Secret to Getting Close Without Disturbing Wildlife
    Send us a textLast time, we looked at preparation and the important things to consider before you go. In this episode, I share some of the ways that you can get ‘close’ to wildlife ethically.Here's what I'll cover in this episode:Ethics Understand animal behaviour Stealth techniques Using Distance & LensesLet wildlife come to youNext episode:Next time, we’ll look at how to use natural light effectively. For more information:Check out my PDF “A Brief Guide to Wildlife Photography” for more ideas.It's time for another podcast... Support the showGo from "Auto" to Awesome photos in just one week (click here)! Or, if you've been inspired to improve your photography, download my FREE guide to 10 ways to improve your photography today.10 Simple Steps to Improve Your Photography Support the showThank you for listening to my podcast. If you would like to subscribe you can do so here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1803730/support WebsitePlease check out my website for the latest collections, photography tips and challenges, and more!Contact MeYou can contact me directly at: [email protected] Coffee? If you've had value from this podcast, please help me to continue with them. Most people don't, but if you would like to make a small contribution, how about a coffee? You can buy me a coffee here.Please don't keep me a secret! Please share my podcast with anyone else who you think might be interested.Thank you for listening.
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  • Mastering Wildlife Photography Part 1: How to prepare for a wildlife photography adventure
    Send us a textThis is episode one of eight, where we will take a deeper dive into how to take great wildlife photographs.We’re going to start with preparation. Good preparation can make all the difference between a successful shoot and a complete disaster. Here are the key things I'll cover in this episode:Research & Planning Gear & Equipment Health & Safety Mindset & Patience Next episode:Next time, we’ll dive into the secrets of getting close to wildlife without disturbing them. Trust me, you won’t want to miss it. For more information:Check out my PDF “A Brief Guide to Wildlife Photography” for more ideas. Please remember to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.It's time for another podcast... Support the showGo from "Auto" to Awesome photos in just one week (click here)! Or, if you've been inspired to improve your photography, download my FREE guide to 10 ways to improve your photography today.10 Simple Steps to Improve Your Photography Support the showThank you for listening to my podcast. If you would like to subscribe you can do so here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1803730/support WebsitePlease check out my website for the latest collections, photography tips and challenges, and more!Contact MeYou can contact me directly at: [email protected] Coffee? If you've had value from this podcast, please help me to continue with them. Most people don't, but if you would like to make a small contribution, how about a coffee? You can buy me a coffee here.Please don't keep me a secret! Please share my podcast with anyone else who you think might be interested.Thank you for listening.
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  • Why the 'Perfect' shot is overrated
    Send us a textDo you ever feel stuck, endlessly tweaking photos, searching for that 'perfect' look that seems just out of reach? You're not alone. We've all been conditioned to believe in a singular ideal of photographic perfection. But what if I told you that once you understand the truth about the 'perfect shot,' you'll not only take better photos but also find more joy in your photography? Let's discover why.There are two photography quotes that I particularly like:Ansel Adams: “There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept.”David Alan Harvey: “Don’t shoot what it looks like. Shoot what it feels like.”In this podcast, I’ll talk through why I like these quotes and why being too focused on achieving the perfect shot can backfire and stop you from producing anything.I’ll also talk you through a few exercises. The first is from my online course “Discovering DSLR and Mirrorless Photography”, where I ask you to look at an image that you regard as ‘perfect’ (or as near as, as makes no difference). And look at specific elements, such as lighting and composition. How has the photographer approached these elements, and what makes them work so well?I also suggest that you take the ‘imperfection challenge’ (and let me know in the comments if you would like me to create a formal challenge for you):Shoot out of focusBreach the composition rules Deliberately use the wrong camera settings (i.e. exposure, iso, etc.)Only allow yourself one-take shots (so no ‘chimping’)Use the worst angles you can find.Ironically, you’re likely to open up a door into a whole new level of creativity… and how you define your perfect shot is likely to change, too. It's time for another podcast... Support the showGo from "Auto" to Awesome photos in just one week (click here)! Or, if you've been inspired to improve your photography, download my FREE guide to 10 ways to improve your photography today.10 Simple Steps to Improve Your Photography Support the showThank you for listening to my podcast. If you would like to subscribe you can do so here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1803730/support WebsitePlease check out my website for the latest collections, photography tips and challenges, and more!Contact MeYou can contact me directly at: [email protected] Coffee? If you've had value from this podcast, please help me to continue with them. Most people don't, but if you would like to make a small contribution, how about a coffee? You can buy me a coffee here.Please don't keep me a secret! Please share my podcast with anyone else who you think might be interested.Thank you for listening.
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  • The beauty of the unseen: Everyday scenes through a photographers eyes
    Send us a textI used to use Circular Quay in Sydney quite regularly, but never noticed the little dolphins in the railing by the ferry terminal. The first part of photographing the “unseen” is to see it! And we covered that to some extent in the last podcast.If you’ve tried the exercises from the previous podcast, you may well have found that there are a lot of details in your everyday environment that you’ve previously overlooked. And, no doubt, some of them have a beauty all of their own.This podcast is about finding the beauty and the story in everyday scenes. Be it on your way to work or school, or anywhere else you might go regularly.The first thing to do is to see your environment with beginner's eyes.  For one thing, it’s a great way to get to know your local environment, and I suggest that you extend that knowledge by thinking about what a tourist to your area might photograph.Imagine you have to create a tourist brochure of your area. Which 5 photographs would create a compelling story of your area?Practice looking for the beauty in your area. Here are 5 suggestions, but I’m sure that you can find more:While on your morning routineTaking a walk around your blockVisiting a grocery storeVisiting a waiting room (while being respectful of people’s privacy, of course)Shooting your room from different angles (try 5)One challenge is to find 3 great compositions in your most boring room!Reflect on how this made you feel.  And you can share your photographs on my Facebook page: Graham Elliott Photography.It's time for another podcast... Support the showGo from "Auto" to Awesome photos in just one week (click here)! Or, if you've been inspired to improve your photography, download my FREE guide to 10 ways to improve your photography today.10 Simple Steps to Improve Your Photography Support the showThank you for listening to my podcast. If you would like to subscribe you can do so here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1803730/support WebsitePlease check out my website for the latest collections, photography tips and challenges, and more!Contact MeYou can contact me directly at: [email protected] Coffee? If you've had value from this podcast, please help me to continue with them. Most people don't, but if you would like to make a small contribution, how about a coffee? You can buy me a coffee here.Please don't keep me a secret! Please share my podcast with anyone else who you think might be interested.Thank you for listening.
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About Wildlife and Adventure Photography

A series to help you get great photographs (including wildlife) when travelling. The series includes volunteering and why it provides a serious alternative to traditional wildlife photography trips. It looks at some of the techniques photographers use to find subjects and get great results.I also share some of my more unusual trips including visiting the wreck of the RMS Titanic and climbing mount Kilimanjaro.This podcast is for those with an interest in photography, wildlife, conservation and adventure.
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