Capturing the Arctic Light, with Curtis Jones
Curtis Jones joins the show to talk about his fantastical adventures traveling to some of the world’s most challenging places.
Curtis Jones joins the show to talk about his fantastical adventures traveling to some of the world’s most challenging places.
Leah Judson and I discuss how calling her *just* a photographer might be inaccurate.
In this episode I sit down with two photographers, they are the best of friends but each specializes in a different genre of photography and as a result, have different approaches to interacting with their subjects.
In this episode, once again I’m joined by Matt Granger and Lee Herbet to discuss some of their learnings from having traveled the globe shooting stills and video, teaching workshops and more.
This week we tackle best practices around smart travel habits for photographers.
Secrets that some “in the know” photographers have regarding the planning and logistics involved with traveling.
On this episode we’ll share our thoughts on photographing destination weddings including advice on pricing, packing, shooting, and getting home with the images safely intact.
Join me, Frederick Van Johnson and Top Travel Spot for a 7-day photography workshop in magical Yucatan, Mexico. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to travel to Mexico at a fraction of the cost. Where? Yucatan, Mexico! When? April 4-11, 2016! This really is the trip of a lifetime, a luxury adventure to the Mexican…
Planning some photography trips in 2016? In this episode, I sit down with Valerie Jardin and Shiv Verma — two veteran frequent fliers, to discuss a few of their best travel hacks for photographers.
Roman Kurywczak is the outspoken professional nature photographer and workshop leader behind Romin’ with Roman photo tours.
Peyton Hale is known for his landscape photography, but his work with the Giving Lens over the last few years has turned him into a travel photographer.
Photographer Levi Sim talks about travel, teaching and making portraits on the road. Find out what this full-time pro packs for his assignments.
Following his usual knack for making beautiful photos of unusual things, our friend Don Komarechka takes us to Bulgaria to shoot some amazing Soviet-era buildings that look like they are from another world.
Charles Glatzer’s wildlife photography demonstrates a grasp of light and composition that is usually reserved for fine art.
Lee Starnes went traveling and never came home. Find out how this traveling photographer found a new photographic style and a new career in Southeast Asia.
Lumoid.com founder and CEO Aarthi Ramamurtny talks about how she got into the photo gear rental business and how loomed.com makes life easier for travelers.
Chris Smith is the founder of the Out Of Chicago photo blog and now the Out of Chicago Photography Conference. He share’s his experience and tips for photographing the Windy City.
Photographer Bill Hertha shares his tips for traveling and shooting in Toronto Canada.
David M Byrne really gets around A lot of people travel and make pictures these days. Thanks to the internet we get to see more photos from around the world than ever before. These photos range from iPhone snapshots to compelling photographs that depict a place in a unique way. Many of David M Byrne’s photos…
Darlene Hildebrandt loves to help people make better photographs. This week she talks about travel and how she helps the communities she photographs.
Joe Brady makes a living helping folks make better photos. This week Joe shares tips and techniques for better travel photography.