Episode 66
In this remarkable episode, hosts Ron and Jason are joined by special guests Jason and Karla Cox for a thrilling comparison of their photo expeditions in the Pantanal region of Brazil. What makes this conversation truly captivating is that their journeys occurred a year apart, offering unique perspectives on this breathtaking wilderness. They dive into fascinating differences in wildlife, animal behavior, weather, travel hurdles, gear, and the guides who bring each adventure to life. Lively stories abound—especially heart-pounding encounters with elusive jaguars, glimpses into their mating rituals, and revelations about just how crucial expert guides are for unforgettable wildlife photography. The hosts and guests recount the adrenaline rush of spotting creatures in their element, the bond formed by shared travel, and the unforgettable lessons each trip provided. Their conversation is a vivid celebration of Brazil’s wild beauty, the pure delight of discovering dazzling biodiversity, and an invitation to Northern Hemisphere listeners to experience a world that feels nothing short of magical. You'll want to watch this one to the end on YouTube to fully experience it.
Episode 65
Welcome to our first “Fresh From the Field” segment. Jason Loftus and guests from his recent trip to the Pantanal, Brazil, sit down to discuss the shoot at the end of the week, reviewing the shots they captured and the ones that got away. Join us for this brief episode that captures the excitement of interacting with nature’s wildlife.
Episode 26
In this engaging podcast episode, Ron Hayes, Jason Loftus, Mark Raycrof and guest Amy Harris share their experiences from a recent trip to Brazil's Pantanal. They discuss the challenges and joys of wildlife photography, the beauty of jaguars, and the importance of managing expectations while traveling. The conversation also touches on travel tips, culinary experiences, and the camaraderie formed during their adventures. In this engaging conversation, Ron and Amy delve into their experiences and photographic adventures in the Pantanal. They discuss the impressive features of the extensive native wildlife, share valuable photography techniques, and emphasize the importance of sun protection while out in the field. The conversation also touches on the use of technology in photography, particularly the benefits of pre-recording, and reflects on the overall experience of the trip, highlighting the learning and growth that comes from such adventures.