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 ...
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Backcountry Gallery's Wildlife Photography Podcast
Backcountry Gallery's Wildlife Photography Podcast
Wildlife Photography By Steve Perry
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If you’d like to learn a little more about the natural world and how to take better pictures? This is the podcast for you. These podcasts are about inspiring a passion for wildlife. Explaining taking incredible pictures isn’t that difficult. We’re Mark and Jacky Bloomfield, and we take photos of the natural world for a living. We want to help people understand, enjoy and learn about the things we are passionate about, wildlife and photography.
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The importance of photography communities
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Send us a text Being part of a photography community is a great way to improve your photography, connect with other photographers, and have more fun! Not everyone has access to a local photography community. So, in this podcast, I'll talk through a few options you have if you live in a more remote location. And I'll make a few suggestions for those…
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Send us a text Macro-photography can be very rewarding. Things to think about: 1. Magnification & Ratio How large the subject appears in the frame compared to its actual size. In macro photography, the subject is typically life-sized or larger. 2. Depth of Field (DOF) Using a small aperture like f/16 or f/22 can help increase DOF and keep more of t…
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How to add meaning and impact to your photographs
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Send us a text This podcast was inspired by another podcast that I listen to (“The rest is history”) where they spoke about Lee Miller. This, in turn, was prompted by the 2023 movie starring Kate Winslet. Lee Miller was largely forgotten until her biography came out in the 1980’s (she died in 1977). She had a privileged upbringing and, I think it’s…
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Send us a text You might be new to photography, or perhaps you’ve just hit a creative ‘slump’. Or, maybe, you just want to step back and revisit the basics of photography. Wherever you are, here are 12 tips that might help you: There’s a lot to learn, especially with some modern cameras, so, give yourself time and just take things one at a time. I …
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Elephant conservation in Namibia with Rachel Harris - EHRA
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Send us a text My guest on this podcast is Rachel Harris, Managing Director of EHRA Namibia. EHRA is a project I’ve personally been involved with and I recently returned from a fundraising event with them in Namibia. Rachel talks about the aims of EHRA, their beginnings and their current activities. She has built up an award-winning eco-tourism vol…
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How can you protect your camera in different environments?
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Send us a text I was asked this question by a listener (thank you) who is planning an exciting trip to see gorillas (and other animals). So what can you do to protect your camera in different environments? To protect my lenses, I do a couple of things: Buy a good quality UV filter to protect the glass at the end of the lens. While I've never scratc…
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How you can think like a wildlife photographer
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Send us a text In my wildlife photography tips podcasts, I always recommend that people practice on birds. But why should they do that? Well, for one thing, most of us have access to these wild animals and they allow us to get to know our cameras. Photographing birds is also an opportunity to start thinking like a wildlife photographer: Where is th…
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Talking with Colin Wynter Seton: Smartphone photography and editing
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Send us a text Colin and I used to coach people on WeAreObservers PhotoWalks in Sydney. Colin has a lot of experience as (primarily) an amateur photographer and is also a trainer for Adobe. In this podcast, he talks about how he gets unique results using a smartphone and the role that editing plays in digital photography. If you want to see Colin's…
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Send us a text It can be very frustrating to go away on a trip and, when you look at your photographs on a pc screen, find they're not sharp. I've put together a list of seven things you can do, to avoid blurry photos: Check your settings. Do you have the correct shutter speed set? Is your AF point in the right place? Have you got an unintended exp…
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Send us a text I believe there are two aspects to what makes a good photograph. The first is the technical side. Different people will have different ways of categorising this aspect and for the sake of this podcast I used five elements: Light and exposure Composition Colour and tone Timing (in all its interpretations) Relationship (between the vie…
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How to deal with three common wildlife photography issues
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Send us a text There are ideal times to take photographs of wildlife, and many times and situations that are less ideal. In this podcast, I talk about how to handle the following potential issues and common mistakes.: Bad composition (and ideas to get around it) Harsh lighting (what the limits are and ways to use the images) Bad backgrounds (and a …
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Send us a text I thought I'd try recording a podcast away from my usual studio, mainly because I've just reached Sydney after two weeks in Namibia, most of it well away from an internet connection. So, how important is experimenting and how big a role should it play in your photography? I'll also share a few things from my trip to Namibia, which in…
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Send us a text There are a few things to consider when photographing wildlife as you'll often be off the beaten track. Here are a few of them: Who knows where you are? I suggest using "What3Words" as a way of letting people know where you are, or where you plan to be (find out more here). Have a good paper map and think about your 'plan B' options.…
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Send us a text I thought that it was time to review a few wildlife questions and tips. This is what I talk about: What's the best camera for wildlife photography? Is DSLR or Mirrorless better? What's the best lens? Is full frame better than cropped frame? How to wildlife photographers get so close to their subject? I've a limited budget, what shoul…
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Send us a text Flash photography certainly has its place, but not always where you might think. Sure, it is one option in low ambient light situations and can also be used in daylight to make sure the subject is correctly exposed without overexposing everything else. But is a standard 'pop-up' flash the best option. Pop-ups are useful but are all b…
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Send us a text I've been interested in psychology for a long time and I'm especially interested in how it relates to photography. In this case it's composition and why certain compositional elements are very effective. In this short podcast I'll do my best to explain my understanding of seven elements: Proximity Similarity Continuity Closure Figure…
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Send us a text I thought I would run through what I believe are the most important aspects of wildlife photography. So, apologies if you've heard this before (but you might hear something new, too!). These are the key things to consider and I speak about each in the podcast: Aperture Modes Auto-Focus Shutter speed Lenses/teleconverters Composition …
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Send us a text Hello again, This is for you if you can't quite get the results you're looking for. I'm sure that we've all had the experience of thinking we've just created a great photograph, only to find that the result isn't what we'd hoped for. This can be very frustrating, especially if it's something that happens often. For me, photography is…
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Send us a text I'm using this tagline in some of my promotional material and I thought I would share what it means. Going beyond that, what inspires you and your photography? Is there a particular photograph you're trying to get, or are you looking to share an aspect of something that you're passionate about with someone else? Part of my motivation…
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Send us a text Being able to control what, within your photograph, is in focus and what isn't, is one of the best ways to create interesting and engaging photographs. How to achieve this is the question I'm asked most often. So, what do you need to know? In this podcast I'll take you through the key areas; understanding depth of field, how to set i…
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How do we define animal intelligence?
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Send us a text Animals will often act on instinct and we tend to think of that as their default operating condition. And, for a long time, human beings (homo sapiens) were thought of as being the only intelligent animal around. But, as we've learnt more about the animals around us, that belief has been challenged. It's now known that many animals e…
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Send us a text So, you're going to do some wildlife photography and want to get the best results. What are a few things you can do to give you the best chance of coming back with some great photos? In this podcast, I'll talk about doing your research and preparation before you go, and being patient and always ready when you get there. I also talk a…
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Send us a text Understanding the 'modes' on your DSLR or Mirrorless camera allows you to make use of the full potential of your equipment. But which mode is right for you? In this podcast I'll take you through what are, in my opinion, the two most useful modes for most types of photography; Shutter Speed Priority and Aperture Priority. And the chan…
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Send us a text I was recently asked to suggest a camera for someone who shoots exclusively for social media. While I much prefer to see photographs on a wall, or in a photobook, many photographs will only be seen as social media images. So what do you need to think about if this applies to you? That's what I talk about in this podcast. It's time fo…
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Send us a text I'm a big believer that practice makes perfect, but I'm not always disciplined enough to take photographs regularly. This isn't usually a problem for me as I do often use my camera, but, if you're one of those people who puts your camera away until just before that big day, or trip, this might be for you. My challenge is for you to d…
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Send us a text In a previous podcast, I spoke about my preparations for my trip to Namibia in September. EHRA does great work and they are one of the projects I support from sales of my photographic prints. I'm currently training for a 100km hike over 5 days to fund raise for their 25th anniversary. If you're planning a big trip, what steps are you…
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Send us a text Do you ever notice that people seem to vanish the moment you suggest showing them your latest photos? Whether or not you do, these suggestions might help you to rethink your photography. Think of three photographs that you love. What is it about them that makes them standout? Which elements are common between them? This might be the …
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Send us a text I've spoken about the differences between DSLR and Mirrorless cameras in the past and I thought it was time for an update. You might be thinking about buying your first camera system, or you may have a DSLR system and you're thinking about transitioning to Mirrorless. Wherever you are, I hope this podcast will help. Previously there …
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Send us a text Love them or hate them, tripods are essential for some types of photography. So, are they useful for you? In this tripod I'll give you some tips for buying and using tripods: What type of head best suits your needs? How can you minimise the chances of your tripod falling over? What's a monopod? What options do you have if you use a s…
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Questions for your wildlife photography shoot
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Send us a text Most of us need to apply a little planning before heading off for a wildlife shoot, otherwise our results can be disappointing. So, what are the best questions to ask yourself before you go? They will include: Which animals will I be photographing? What are their habitats like? When are they active? Which behaviours do I hope to phot…
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Send us a text Camera gear can get very expensive very quickly, so buying used equipment can be a good move. It's especially true if you want to expand your current gear options, or buy professional level gear. This is not an in-depth buying guide, but I wanted to share what I think are the most important considerations. It's time for another podca…
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Send us a text In September 2024, I'll be taking part in a 100km trek in Namibia. Organised by EHRA (Elephant-Human Relations Aid), it is a fund raiser to celebrate their 25th year of operation. You can find out more about them on their website. In this podcast, I share where I'm currently at with my preparations, and what my plans are as my depart…
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Send us a text Creating sharp photographs is a basic requirement for most photographers. In this podcast I'll go through a few things to consider if you're not getting the results you want, but first of all, there's something to consider. Sharp focus is a tool, rather than an end in itself. Just as exposure and composition contribute to the final r…
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Send us a text This might sound trivial, but... if your photography involves transporting your camera equipment to another location, I have a few suggestions for you. There are lots of bags available, and having the right bag can make the difference between a pleasurable experience, or one that is uncomfortable and frustrating. A few things to cons…
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6 reasons why people hate your photos!
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Send us a text This might be a little harsh, but there's no doubt that some of us will head for the nearest exit when certain people want to show us their photos! If you're one of those people, this podcast is for you (and my online courses too)! Here are the 6 reasons and I go through each one in turn: Your subject (or lack of) Your composition (i…
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Send us a text If you know what you're doing, a short look at a landscape will tell you a lot about what the inhabitants have been doing and who they are. The term for the evidence left by animals, of their presence, is spoor. This includes dung, footprints and other evidence such as damaged vegetation. Animal sounds are also very helpful, not just…
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Send us a text Portrait photography can be very rewarding. For me, a good portrait is one that captures something of the personality and story of the subject. But it isn't as easy as it looks! Whether you're shooting portraits of an individual, or at an event such as a wedding, and whether you are being paid, or doing it as a favour for someone (or…
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Send us a text When we start to talk about specialised photography, travel, nature and wildlife are good examples, we often think of Mirrorless and DSLR as being the only options. However, most of us carry a very capable camera with us every day on our smartphone. In this podcast I talk about what I use my smartphone for when I'm travelling, and a …
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Send us a text Jargon is useful if you understand it, and photography has its fair share. In this podcast I give a quick definition of the following terms: Prime lens Zoom lens Standard lens Fast lens Depth of field Dynamic range Noise Back button focus Hopefully a penny or two will drop for you! It's time for another podcast... Thank you for your …
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Send us a text Choosing the right lens, or lenses, is obviously important when it comes to creating the photographs you love. So, which lens or lens combination is right for you? This will depend upon the type of photography you do, and here are some questions to ask: Should I use a prime lens or a zoom lens? What is the best focal length, or focal…
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Send us a text I usually talk about wildlife photography and thought I'd step back for this podcast. If you're photographing nature, you're likely to be in an uncontrolled environment. This includes the weather, light, and whether or not your subject will show up! All of this means that you need to do the correct preparation before heading out with…
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Send us a text Cheetahs are one of my favourite animals and I know many other people feel the same way. But, aside from the obvious (i.e. their speed), did you know that there are only 6,500 mature adults thought to be remaining in the wild (from 40,000 in 1960)? Or, did you know that they almost went extinct 10,000 years ago? I hope you enjoy the …
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Send us a text Today I had the pleasure of meeting Cory Mortensen. Here's some background: Born in the small town of New Prague, Minnesota, and raised amidst the sun-soaked landscapes of Scottsdale, Arizona, Cory Mortensen embarked on a unique journey that shaped both his life and literary career. Choosing an unconventional path, his journey began …
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Send us a text Many of us grew up in a culture where it's not OK to fail. However, the most valuable lessons we can learn often come from failure. When it comes to creative activities, an apparent failure can lead to a complete change of style and direction. The purpose of this podcast is to encourage you to 'fail' regularly in your photography and…
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Send us a text I realised a couple of months ago that I was on track to record 100 podcasts! The first thing for me to do is to acknowledge and thank you for the support you have given me. I hope you've found them helpful, or, at least, thought-provoking. I wanted to do something different this time and I've been mulling it over for the last two we…
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Send us a text The use of space in a photograph has a big impact on the message you are trying to convey to the viewer. Using the Visual Storyteller approach, you can use your composition to convey a feeling or story that you wish to share with them. This might be the context (the environment) where your subject lives, a feeling of size or signific…
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Send us a text India is an amazing place and I have a love/hate relationship with it: I love the country, the people and the culture, but I hate the bureaucracy. I thought I would share a little a little of my experience there and why I love it. I've also included some tips that should help you if you are planning a visit. If you can, I recommend t…
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Send us a text If you're new to photography (and I'm talking about DSLR and Mirrorless photography primarily), the equipment and settings can be quite daunting. So where to start? In this podcast I'll take you through what I believe to be the most important considerations for your kit; camera body and lenses, and how to quickly get on top of the 't…
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Planning your next wildlife photography trip
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Send us a text It's a new year (2024) and with each new year comes new opportunities. If one of those is going on a wildlife photography trip, here are a few things to consider: Planning Which animals do you hope to see? When is the best time to see them? When are they most active? Photography How do you plan to use your photographs? What differenc…
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Send us a text This podcast was recorded in December 2023 and I find this a valuable time (at the end of the year) to look back on what I've achieved and look forward to the new year. So, how was 2023 for you? Did you make progress, or are you not where you hoped to be? I find that we often tend to focus on what went wrong, rather than what we've a…
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