Episode 56
Our hosts are on the hot seat again to attempt to enlighten and inspire our listeners by answering some of their stellar questions. But the jury is still out on how well Ron, Mark and Jason met the challenge. No matter their final grade, our hosts share thrilling wildlife encounters and delve into the nuances of wildlife photography, including an exploration of the pros and cons between DSLR and mirrorless cameras, their workflows for organizing images, and their dream wildlife encounters, as well as their scariest encounters. The conversation also touches on the challenges of capturing unique wildlife images, as the sport of wildlife photography attracts more new players to the field every week. Join us for a laugh or two on this very diverse episode.
Sound Bites
"We're trying to build some of these up."
"It's a whole different shooting experience."
"I would love to photograph a honey badger."
Chapters
00:00 Wildlife Encounters and Photography Stories
03:07 Listener Questions and Podcast Updates
06:11 Wildlife Photography Techniques and Strategies
11:56 Camera Technology: DSLR vs. Mirrorless
20:06 Cataloging and Organizing Images in Lightroom
36:32 Finding Your Workflow
38:02 Organizing and Cataloging Images
40:33 Dream Wildlife Encounters
54:09 Scary Wildlife Encounters
This Episode’s Questions:
@Elksongs_Images (Jason Cox): Are you looking for new locations, or working harder than other photogs in the National Parks?
@Vancouver.Island.Backcountry: What are the pros and cons of DSLR vs. Mirrorless cameras for wildlife photography?
@Randy_Tremblay: In Adobe Lightroom, do you use one catalogue or multiple? Do you use subject folders?
@Wildly.Thick.Of.It: Dream up the most magical wildlife encounter imaginable. Preference: alone or with a buddy?
@DeirdreDenaliPhotography: What is the scariest wildlife encounter each of you has had?
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