Your Itinerary 25: Travel with Wedding Pro William Innes
Professional wedding photographer William Innes shares tips and insight for better travel and better travel photography.
Professional wedding photographer William Innes shares tips and insight for better travel and better travel photography.
Photographer Rick Sammon loves to help photographers make better images. This week he shares tips for better composition and better traveling.
Talk about a dream job! Australia’s first professional Instagrammer Lauren Bath gets paid to travel around the world, photograph amazing locations and share images on her phone!
Photographer, educator and author David duChemin discusses travel photography and his latest ebook, See the World.
This week features an interview with three photographers from around the world during the first World Digiscopers Meeting in Titusville, FL, January 2015.
Make your next trip last forever! When you travel with your camera you want to return with images that give your viewers a sense of the wonderful things you’ve seen and the experiences you’ve had. Photographer and host of the TWiP show “Your Itinerary” Rob Knight shares techniques and ideas for outstanding travel photography.
Doug Kaye Talks about the new regulations for U.S. to Cuba travel and how they impact photographers and photo workshops.
Mike Driscoll attended the New York Times Travel Show where he interviewed tour operators to find out about their offerings for traveling photographers.
Antarctica conjures up dreams of adventure on the sea and ice. Local Expert Gary Arndt shares his travel experience and tips for photographing Antarctica.
Host and Local Expert Rob Knight shares travel and photography tips for La Fortuna, Costa Rica in the shadow of the Arenal Volcano.
Rick Gerrity would rather drive from New Jersey to Las Vegas than fly. His affinity for the open road has shaped his road photography style.
Bob Holmes’s career makes us all want to be professional travel photographers when we grow up. He shares fantastic stories and sage advice.
Your Itinerary this week features photography enthusiast Dave Garber. Dave talks about his experience as an Arcanum apprentice and how it has improved his travel photography
Tara Tanaka expains the benefits of digiscoping for wildlife photos using long-range spotting scopes instead of conventional long lenses.
Photographer and educator Valerie Jardin explains that there is more to her work than the beautiful street photography she is known for. She also shares tips for creating a compelling travel portfolio.
Your Itinerary interview with full-time traveler, blogger and travel photographer of the year Gary Arndt. Find out how his one-year vacation turned into a new travel lifestyle and an award winning photography career.
Your Itinerary this week features Kevin Loughlin with Wildside Nature Tours. His photography shows knowledge of photography and the animals he photographs.
Your Itinerary this week is my interview with photographer and RV’er Mike Cohen. When I started this podcast I decided I wanted to have photography enthusiasts on the show in addition to professional photographers. Mike doesn’t make pictures for a living, but I think you’ll find his photography and his travels very interesting. He takes his 4×4 RV to lots of places we would all like to go and photograph.
Anyone can take people to beautiful places and show them around. Providing a unique experience is what makes the difference between the average photo tour and something wonderful that clients will remember for the rest of their lives. Shiv and I begin by discussing travel, photography and scouting locations, and we ended up trading tips for creating unique trips and providing great experiences for clients.
Your Itinerary this week features my interview with Peter Waisnor. Peter is the Vice President of Tenba and he’s been in the camera bag business for over ten years. Peter and I discuss the current trends in how photographers are packing their camera gear, and we look ahead to what changes are on the horizon.
Find out what photo gear I bring and how I pack it for a week of shooting in Costa Rica. I’ve been traveling and photographing in Costa Rica for seven years, and I have a streamlined kit that allows me to shoot and move around easily.