Episode 92
In this episode of Beyond the Wild, hosts Ron Hayes and Jason Loftus welcome wildlife photographer Nick Boris, who shares his journey from a young artist to a professional photographer in Alaska. Nick discusses his early influences, the transition from military service to wildlife photography, and his experiences capturing the breathtaking wildlife of Alaska. He shares memorable encounters with bears, the challenges of accessing remote locations, and the importance of patience in wildlife photography. The conversation also delves into the gear Nick uses, including his favorite lenses and drones, and concludes with a reflection on the deep connection he feels with the bears he photographs. In this engaging conversation, Nick Boris shares his experiences as a wildlife photographer, focusing on the unique personalities of bears and the challenges of capturing their behavior. He recounts a remarkable Arctic adventure where he witnessed polar bears feeding on a whale carcass, highlighting the unpredictability of wildlife. The discussion also delves into a humorous yet insightful incident where Nick accidentally sprayed himself with bear spray while photographing moose, showcasing his resilience and dedication to his craft. Throughout the conversation, themes of connection, nature appreciation, and the art of wildlife photography are explored.