Wildlife and Adventure Photography

Wildlife and Adventure Photography

Graham
Държава Обединено кралство
Език EN-GB
Епизоди 223
Последен 14.08.2026

Wildlife and Adventure Photography is a podcast for those who believe the best images are earned, not taken. Through field-tested insight and thoughtful reflection, each episode explores how preparation, patience, and creative awareness come together to produce photographs with lasting impact.

Епизоди

  • Buying Your Next Camera Part 1: Lenses and Bodies 14.08.2026 33мин
    Send us Fan Mail Buying Photography Gear Without Wasting Your Money — Part 1: The Lens Comes First Thinking about upgrading your camera? Before you spend your money on the latest body, stop and think about the lens. In the first of this two-part series, we look at how to make smarter decisions when buying photography gear — starting with what is arguably the most important part of your kit: the lens. We explore: Why the lens can have a greater impact on your photography than the camera bodyCh...
  • 5 Wildlife photography Mistakes After The Shutter 07.08.2026 25мин
    Send us Fan Mail The shoot felt great. So why does the final gallery disappoint? In the final part of our wildlife photography mistakes series, we're covering the mistakes that happen after you've already got the shot — in your review and editing process: The culling mistake that means you might be missing your actual best frameWhy over-sharpening in post can do more harm than goodThe cropping decision that costs you more than you thinkHow inconsistent colour and white balance can undercut an...
  • 5 Wildlife Photography Mistakes Before You Shoot 31.07.2026 27мин
    Send us Fan Mail Some of the best shots you never got were lost before the animal even appeared. In Part 3 of our wildlife photography mistakes series, we're going back to the beginning — the field-craft decisions that set up (or sabotage) everything that follows: The scouting mistake that has you in the right place at the wrong timeWhy leftover settings from your last outing might already be working against youThe approach mistake that spooks wildlife before you get the shotHow wind, light, ...
  • 5 Wildlife Photography Mistakes That Ruin Your Composition 23.07.2026 22мин
    Send us Fan Mail Technically sharp. Perfectly exposed. And still not a good photo. In Part 2 of our wildlife photography mistakes series, we're moving past the technical side and into composition — the five framing habits that quietly hold your shots back, even when everything else is dialled in: Why centering your subject out of habit might be costing you impactThe background mistake most photographers don't notice until it's too lateHow framing too tight, too soon, cuts off the momentThe le...
  • 5 Wildlife Photography Mistakes That Ruin Sharp Shots 17.07.2026 35мин
    Send us Fan Mail Wildlife Photography Mistakes - Part 1 of 4. You nailed the composition. The light was perfect. The animal was close. And the shot still came back soft. In this episode — the first in a 4-part series on wildlife photography mistakes — we're breaking down the five technical habits that quietly ruin sharpness in the field, and exactly how to fix each one: Why your shutter speed might be wrong for the subject in front of youThe autofocus mode mismatch that locks focus on foliage...
  • The Power of Underexposing on Purpose 10.07.2026 32мин
    Send us Fan Mail You've been taught to fear the dark frame. Check the histogram, brighten it up, protect the shadows — that's the rule, right? Except some of the most striking, memorable photographs ever taken broke that rule deliberately. In this episode, we unpack why "correct" exposure and interesting exposure aren't always the same thing. We'll cover where the fear of underexposing actually comes from, what happens to a photo psychologically and visually when you let the shadows win, and ...
  • Talking with Dr Cliff - The Adventures of the Worldwide Vet 03.07.2026 38мин
    Send us Fan Mail You may already know Dr Cliff Redford from his work in Canada, but his dedication to animals stretches far beyond his Wellington Veterinary Hospital in Markham, Ontario. Cliff has become a passionate volunteer, travelling the globe to help people and their pets across Jamaica, the Arctic, Greece, India, Panama, Egypt, and Ukraine. From beloved family pets to unexpected wildlife encounters, his stories from the field are as heartwarming as they are extraordinary. Now, Cliff ha...
  • Should you buy a DSLR or Mirrorless Camera in 2026? 26.06.2026 30мин
    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we tackle one of the biggest questions facing photographers in 2026: DSLR or mirrorless? For years, DSLRs dominated the photography world, but mirrorless cameras have rapidly become the industry standard. We break down the key differences between these two camera systems, including how they work, image quality, battery life, viewfinders, lens options, and real-world performance. We also take a deep dive into autofocus technology, explaining the difference bet...
  • 7 Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Photography (And How to Fix Them) 19.06.2026 30мин
    Send us Fan Mail Are your photos not turning out the way you imagined, even though you've invested in good gear and spend plenty of time behind the camera? In this episode, we're breaking down seven common mistakes that hold photographers back—from beginners to seasoned enthusiasts. These aren't technical camera settings or obscure photography tricks. They're the everyday habits, assumptions, and blind spots that quietly limit your creative growth. We'll explore why better equipment won't nec...
  • Why your camera is holding you back 12.06.2026 26мин
    Send us Fan Mail Why do your photos never look the way the moment felt in real life? In this episode, we’re talking about the real reason so many beginner photographers feel disappointed with their photos — and why your camera might actually be holding you back. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by blurry shots, dull colours, flat lighting, or confusing settings, you are definitely not alone. Most people assume they need a better camera, but the truth is: the problem usually isn’t the gear — it’...
  • Stop Taking Random Wildlife Photos Episode 4/4: From Messy Scene to Strong Photograph 05.06.2026 31мин
    Send us Fan Mail In the final episode of the series, we bring everything together in real-world wildlife situations where decisions have to be made quickly and under pressure. Wildlife photography rarely happens in perfect conditions. Subjects move unpredictably, backgrounds become messy, light changes constantly, and there’s often very little time to react. The challenge is learning how to stay intentional when scenes become chaotic. In this episode, we discuss: how strong photographers make...
  • Stop Taking Random Wildlife Photos E3/4: Why Your Photos Are Close—But Not There 29.05.2026 29мин
    Send us Fan Mail You review the photo later, and at first, it looks promising. The subject is sharp, the exposure is good, and technically everything seems fine — but somehow the image still doesn’t fully work. In this episode, we explore why some wildlife photos feel close to being strong but never quite get there. We look at the subtle problems that hold images back and why editing often fails to fix them. We discuss: why “almost good” photos are so frustratingthe importance of clarity and ...
  • Stop Taking Random Wildlife Photos E2/4: How to stop guessing in the field 22.05.2026 31мин
    Send us Fan Mail In the first episode, we explored why so many wildlife photos feel random and inconsistent. But once you stop reacting and start shooting intentionally, a new challenge appears: how do you make strong decisions quickly in the field? In this episode, we look at a simple field process that helps reduce chaos and improve clarity when everything is happening at once. Instead of trying to manage every variable simultaneously, we focus on a practical way to prioritise what matters ...
  • Stop Taking Random Wildlife Photos E1/4: Why Some Wildlife Photos Work (And Most Don't) 15.05.2026 30мин
    Send us Fan Mail Most wildlife photographers think inconsistent photos come from bad luck, missed focus, or not having the right gear. But often the real problem is much simpler: shooting without a clear intention. In this episode, we explore why so many wildlife photos feel random — even when the technical settings are correct — and the mindset shift that changes everything. Instead of reacting to every wildlife encounter and hoping something works, we look at how stronger photos begin with ...
  • Why Your Wildlife Photos Look Flat (And How to Fix Them in the Field) 07.05.2026 20мин
    Send us Fan Mail Struggling with wildlife photos that look flat, washed out, or just not how you remember the moment? In this episode, we break down one of the most misunderstood tools in photography—exposure compensation—and show you how to use it with intention in the field. Rather than treating exposure as a technical setting, you’ll learn how to use it as part of your creative process—helping you control light, shape your subject, and guide the viewer’s eye. We walk through a simple, prac...
  • The Creative Process 01.05.2026 35мин
    Send us Fan Mail Step inside the real creative process behind photography—beyond inspiration, beyond perfect conditions. In this episode, we explore how ideas actually take shape across four distinct genres: wildlife, portrait, street, and landscape photography. From waiting on unpredictable moments in the wild to building connection in portraiture, from observing fleeting street scenes to returning to the same landscape in search of light, each discipline reveals a different side of cre...
  • Finding inspiration and developing your style 23.04.2026 22мин
    Send us Fan Mail Are you struggling to find inspiration or define your photography style? In this episode, we break down how to consistently spark new ideas and turn them into a visual identity that feels authentic to you. You’ll learn why inspiration isn’t something you wait for, but something you actively build through what you see, shoot, and study. We also explore how limitations can boost creativity, why shooting without pressure matters, and how to train your eye by analysing the work y...
  • How high should you push ISO (and other things)? 17.04.2026 25мин
    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, I break down the balancing act at the heart of wildlife photography: ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. How high should you push your ISO? I talk about the trade-off between freezing action with faster shutter speeds and keeping noise under control—and why a sharp, slightly noisy image often beats a blurry one. I also highlight how aperture isn’t just about exposure, but a creative tool for isolating subjects and shaping your image. Plus, I cut thr...
  • The secrets to choosing the right gear for wildlife photography 10.04.2026 35мин
    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we break down the real secrets to choosing the right camera gear for wildlife photography. From camera bodies and autofocus to lenses, reach, and essential accessories, you’ll learn what actually matters in the field—and what doesn’t. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to upgrade, this episode will help you make smarter gear decisions based on your environment, subjects, and shooting style. Stop wasting money on hype and start building a setup t...
  • Composition in the Wild E4/4: The 3 skills that transform wildlife photography 03.04.2026 32мин
    Send us Fan Mail Most wildlife photographers think better gear will fix their photos… but it won’t. In this episode, you’ll learn the 3 skills that actually transform wildlife photography: field decision-making, light mastery, and a simple system for consistent improvement. If you want sharper images, better compositions, and more keeper shots—this is where it starts. In this episode: How to stop missing great shots in the field Why light matters more than your camera &...

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