Wildlife and Adventure Photography
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.
Wildlife and Adventure Photography
Composition in the Wild E2/4: How to prepare a wildlife shoot (without over-thinking it)
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Have you ever packed for a wildlife photography outing and felt slightly overwhelmed before you even left the house?
In this episode, we simplify the process.
Preparation should create calm — not stress. And yet many photographers overthink wildlife shoots, worrying about settings, gear, missing the moment, or not knowing enough. The result? Mental clutter before you’ve even taken your first photograph.
Wildlife photography isn’t about knowing everything. It’s about knowing what matters today.
Next Friday, we’ll explore why many wildlife photos feel random — and how to add real purpose to your images.
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