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  • Do Photographers Still Need Filters? Maybe not the ones you think.
    2024/09/05

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    In this episode of The Wild Photographer, host Court Whelan explores the evolving role of physical filters in the age of digital photography. While many photographers rely heavily on post-processing software like Photoshop and Lightroom, Court argues that there are still certain filters that remain essential for achieving specific effects that digital tools can't replicate. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a photography enthusiast, this episode provides valuable insights into which filters you should consider keeping in your kit.

    Court Whelan, a seasoned wildlife, nature, and landscape photographer with over 20 years of experience, hosts The Wild Photographer. Court is passionate about sharing his extensive knowledge of photography gear, techniques, and tips with his audience, helping them capture stunning images across the globe. His expertise is grounded in real-world experience, making his advice practical and valuable for photographers of all levels.

    Expect to Learn:

    • The historical significance of filters in photography and how digital tools have replaced many traditional filters.
    • The essential filters that remain relevant today, including UV, polarizing, and neutral density filters.
    • Tips on choosing the right UV and polarizing filters to protect your lens and enhance your photos.
    • How to achieve the popular "silky water" effect in bright conditions using neutral density filters.
    • Why certain modern filters, like black mist and gold mist filters, are gaining popularity, especially in cinematography.

    Episode Breakdown with Timestamps:

    • [00:00:00] - Introduction and Sponsor Shoutout:
      • Court introduces the episode topic and thanks the podcast sponsor, Lens Rentals.
    • [00:03:00] - The History of Filters in Photography:
      • A look back at the traditional use of filters and their evolution in the digital age.
    • [00:07:20] - The UV Filter: Protecting Your Investment:
      • Court explains the importance of UV filters and how they act as a protective layer for your lenses.
    • [00:11:45] - Polarizing Filters: Do You Need One?
      • The benefits of using a polarizing filter, especially for landscape photography, and tips for selecting a high-quality one.
    • [00:18:10] - Neutral Density Filters: Essential for Silky Water Effects:
      • Court discusses how neutral density filters allow for long exposure shots in daylight, creating stunning effects with moving water.
    • [00:25:30] - Graduated Neutral Density Filters: Are They Still Relevant?
      • An exploration of graduated ND filters and how modern software might replace their use.
    • [00:30:40] - Emerging Filters: Black Mist and Gold Mist:
      • A look at the rising trend of black mist and gold mist filters and their applications in photography and videography.
    • [00:35:20] - Achieving the Starburst Effect Without Filters:
      • Court shares a pro tip on how to capture the starburst effect using only your camera's settings.
    • [00:40:00] - Conclusion and Final Thoughts:
      • A summary of the episode's key points and a reminder to leave a review to support the podcast.

    If you'd like to help support the podcast, use these links below if you plan on renting or purchasing a lens! (by the way, you get 15% off at LensRentals.com by using the promo code WildPhotographer15).

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    24 分
  • My Thoughts on the 70-200mm Class of Lenses
    2024/06/19

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    If you know you know...these are highly revered and often photographers' go-to lenses. But how do they stack up for wildlife, landscape, travel, and general nature photography?

    Well, I just returned from a Borneo Photo Expedition and found that I had this on my camera about 80% of the time. Yep, they're that good.

    In this episode I go over all the reasons why these are exceptional lenses for nature photography, but also acknowledge some of their downsides.

    If you'd like to help support the podcast, use these links below if you plan on renting or purchasing a lens! (by the way, you get 15% off at LensRentals.com by using the promo code WildPhotographer15).

    My Full Camera Kit:
    Canon R5 Body
    Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8
    Canon RF 24-105mm f/4
    Canon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1
    Canon RF 70-200 f/2.8
    Canon EF Macro 100mm f/2.8
    Canon RF 50mm f/1.8
    Peak Design Carbon Fiber Tripod

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    18 分
  • Talking with Chris Burkard: Ultra-wide Landscapes, Adaptability, and Why Visualizing the Outcome is Essential for the Best Photography
    2024/05/07

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    Chris is one of the most accomplished and talented photographers in today's day and age, known for everything from extraordinary aerial landscape photography, to surf photography, to epic storytelling in the nature and adventure space. He's authored multiple books, has directed and produced sensational films, and has a business acumen that has made him a household name in the world of outdoor photography.

    In this episode we talk about so many things in the photography world, but go deeper into the psyche of photographers with topics like goal-setting and why it's important to "make your own quotes" in the work you produce.

    And it goes without saying his advice to photographers (and videographers) at all levels on the storytelling element of photography is par excellence.

    You can find more on Chris Burkard at www.ChrisBurkard.com

    Want to try out a lens that you've heard about in today's episode? Visit LensRentals.com and use promo code WildPhotographer15 to get 15% off your rental (yes, rentals are an AMAZING way to get better with your photography)

    Want to support the show? Leave a great rating and review--it helps more than you know!

    My Full Camera Kit:
    Canon R5 Body
    Canon RF 15-35mm f/2.8
    Canon RF 24-105mm f/4
    Canon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1
    Canon RF 70-200 f/2.8
    Canon EF Macro 100mm f/2.8
    Canon RF 50mm f/1.8
    Peak Design Carbon Fiber Tripod


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    55 分
  • The Way Pro Photographers Get Extraordinary Landscape Shots
    2024/04/06

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    When you see a professional landscape photo, usually in a gallery, a magazine cover or photobook, there is just something different...it's jumps out to you as "pro level."

    In today's episode, I do a deep dive into how you can achieve this same look and vibe in your own photography. Spoiler alert, there is no shortcut. But, I do have a roadmap.

    It involves a lot of the "classic" photo ingredients like timing and aperture, but the list goes well beyond that. And frankly, it's the combination of all or most of these techniques that give that pro look.

    I hope you enjoy and get out there and take some extraordinary photos as a result!

    Big thanks to LensRentals.com for support of this podcast. I highly recommend renting lenses from time to time, either to test out a new lens before you buy, or getting that primo lens before a big wildlife photo adventure.

    Use promo code WildPhotographer15 for 15% off!

    My Full Camera Kit:
    Canon R5 Body
    Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8
    Canon RF 24-105mm f/4
    Canon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1
    Canon RF 70-200 f/2.8
    Canon EF Macro 100mm f/2.8
    Canon RF 50mm f/1.8
    Peak Design Carbon Fiber Tripod

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    38 分
  • Talking with Richard de Gouveia: Safari Photography, Favorite Lenses, Storytelling and Inspiration
    2024/03/08

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    Today we're talking with Rich--a phenomenal photographer, African safari guide, and just great person all-around. Having had a long, yet still ascending guiding career, he's got a lot of sage advice for seasoned photographers and budding photographers alike.

    We go over a lot, and there is so much to take away from this conversation. We get some excellent thoughts on storytelling in photography, discuss his ambassadorship with Sony, his favorite lenses for various photo safaris, and even a bit on the role of social media and other media in conservation photography.

    We talk about a few key pieces of gear in today's episode and you can learn more about each of them, and purchase them if you wish, at the links below.

    Sony RX10 IV - All Purpose Camera

    Rich's Favorite Safari Lens - 400mm f/2.8 - Canon - Nikon - Sony
    Rich's Favorite Gorilla Lens - 70-200 f/2.8 - Canon - Nikon - Sony

    If you'd like to check out more from Rich, you can find him at the various links below.
    Rich's Instagram - @richard.degouveia
    Rich's TikTok - @richard.degouveia
    Rich's Website - Safari Architects

    Court's Portfolio
    Court's YouTube Channel

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    57 分
  • A Beginner's Guide to Picking a Wide Angle Lens
    2024/02/13

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    The wide angle lens is a thing of beauty--it's probably the most crucial piece of any photographer's gear bag. They're a must for landscape photography, but also really excellent at travel and cultural photography, and even wildlife photography if you get the right one. Plus, they give you a lot of bang for your buck and are often a beginner photographer's first entry into high quality lenses due to relative affordability.

    In this episode I dive into everything that makes up this category of lens, including zoom range and ideal focal lengths, aperture ratings, overall quality, focus motor, image stabilization, and even prime lenses and ultrawides.

    If you're thinking about upgrading or simply wanting to know more about the abilities and flexibility you have with your wide angle lens, this is a packed episode full of photography goodness.

    My top pick for a wide angle lens: 24-105mm f/4
    Canon
    Nikon
    Sony

    Other considerations
    Canon 24-70 f/2.8
    Sony 24-70 f/2.8
    Nikon 24-70 f/2.8

    Rokinon Page
    Canon Page

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    24 分
  • Talking with Arthur Lefo: His Approach and Techniques for Capturing the Best Wildlife Photos Possible
    2024/01/06

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    This episode is full of so many gems! Today I talk with Arthur Lefo, an extraordinary wildlife photographer out of Denver (and Jackson Hole) whose meteoric rise with photography has been nothing short of inspirational.

    In this episode, we talk a lot about his strategy, thoughts, and workflow when setting up, taking the photo, and processing the result. We talk about positioning with wildlife, following the light, and his intuitive way to edit photos using mostly gradients and brushes. And we get some fantastic ideas and techniques for the best bear photography!

    Again, this episode is chock full of amazing photography advice, thoughts and inspiration. Give it a listen and come away with some new tools and techniques for really mastering the art of wildlife photography from someone who has embraced the digital age and is absolutely crushing it.

    Show Notes and Where to Find Arthur:

    Arthur's Instagram Handle: @arthurlefo

    Arthur's Personal Website: www.arthurlefo.com

    Arthur's Company: Think Wild

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  • Never Get Another Blurry Wildlife Photo Ever Again
    2023/10/29

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    It's shocking, demoralizing and just wrong...you nail the shot but then you go back later and look at your "prized" photos and they all have a slight blur to them. Or worse, they're really blurry! Either way, I have the explanation and solution for you.

    It this episode, I do a deep dive into all the reasons this happens, and specific guidance on how to avoid this in the future. I talk a good bit about shutter speed, but also explain how ISO, aperture, focusing mechanisms and even lens quality can play a major role.

    This is a big one, but oh so worth the listen--it may be a total game-changer for your wildlife photography.

    My Full Camera Kit:
    Canon R5 Body
    Canon 16-35mm f/2.8
    Canon 24-105mm f/4
    Canon 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1
    Canon 100mm f/2.8
    Manfrotto Carbon Fiber Tripod

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    38 分