This episode was recorded live at the Out of Moab conference with myself, Erin Babnik, Ian Norman & Josh Cripps. We covered several subjects before taking questions from the audience.
Next year’s Conference can be found here.
This episode was recorded live at the Out of Moab conference with myself, Erin Babnik, Ian Norman & Josh Cripps. We covered several subjects before taking questions from the audience.
Next year’s Conference can be found here.
Now more than ever, post processing is a very important part of the photography workflow. In this episode Nick talks about some of his most important tips for post processing.
What is it that creates an image with impact? Nick sits down with Rick Sammon and has a discussion about general landscape photography tips as well as what it is that grabs the viewer when they first view your image
Photographing big surf isn’t easy, and we talk about that in this episode with photographer Rachael Talibart. In this episode we talk about safety, logistics, and post processing of some of her big wave photography which she calls "Sirens".
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Social media can be an amazing tool for the modern photographer, but its not without its downsides. Remember photography is not a compitition, its an art.
Going beyond the obvious shot is an important but hard lesson to learn, and thats what Thomas and Nick talk about in this episode.
Thomas Heaton’s website can be found here
Thomas’s Youtube channel can be found here
Nick’s tutorials, workshops and site can be found here
Show notes and images can be found here
In this episode I talk with Alex Noriega and Erin Babnik about the idea of Quality over Quantity when it comes to sharing your work on social media, and adding images to your portfolio. Alex is a highly acclaimed photographer and known for his post processing tutorials. Erin Babnik is an international educator, workshop instructor and public speaker.
Nick’s Workshops and tutorials can be found at: http://nickpagephotography.com
Erin’s website can be found at www.erinbabnik.com
Alex’s website can be found at https://www.alexnoriega.com
Miles Morgan is an amazing, inspiring landscape photographer, and when you look at his images, you cant imagine that he doesn't do this as his full time job. Miles balances life, work, family and epic landscape photography in a way many people can only dream of. In this episode we talk about the balance, and the art of making the most of a trip.
Miles can be found on Instagram and on his website
Nicks tutorials and workshops can be found HERE
You can pick up “working with Light here —- https://visualwilderness.com/special-offer?ref=25
In this episode Nick talks about the importance of failure, and the roll it plays in growing as a photographer.
Workshops can be found at www.nickpagephotography.com
So many of our favorite spots are receiving an unhealthy amount of traffic, is it our fault? After my wildflowers and waterfalls workshop, I felt compelled to change my stance on sharing my locations I shoot. So many place are getting destroyed because of the amount of traffic they receive. Its a sad truth, but us photographers are part of the problem.
In this episode Nick talks about what to do when the weather doesn't give you what you want, as well as the apps used for tracking Weather
Apps mentioned
Weather Bug
Storm
Clear Outside
Windy
In this weeks episode Nick talks about Social media platforms, including Vero, the up and coming platform that shows tons of promise.
Nick then goes on to talk about 5 shooting techniques to try out in the field, to help with creativity and image quality.
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This week we talk with Sean Bagshaw about post processing workflows as well as Digital Asset Management. Sean is known for his post processing educational videos and for his contributions to the Photo Cascadia blog.
This week with talk with photographer Ben Horne. Ben is know for two things, Large Format photography, and his youtube channel where he chronicles his journeys. I have been a huge Ben Horne fan for a while now, and in this episode we talk about the gear and process of modern film photography.
Ben's Website can be found here www.benhorne.com
Nick's website, tutorials and workshops can be found here www.nickpagephotography.com
This week we have a filter discussion. In the first part of the episode Nick talks about various filters, the pros, cons and use cases for each. Filters mentioned in this episode can be purchased HERE
Nick then goes on to talk about various accessories he loves including the 3" desmond spikes, NRS boundary socks, Mindshift Filter Hive, and his new bag, the Shimoda 40L bag.
Links to gear mentioned:
In this episode we talk with Matt Payne the host of Fstop Collaborate and Listen. We talk about the challenge of packing camera gear on backpacking and mountain climbing trips. We talk allot about recommended ways of saving weight, and different gear that can help with that purpose.
Gear mentioned in this episode:
https://www.rei.com/product/110817/rei-co-op-quarter-dome-1-tent
Every week my Patrons over at www.patreon.com/nickpagephotography get a bonus episode from the main podcasts. This is an example of one of those bonus episodes.
Having a group of friends that keeps you shooting can be one of the strongest forces in progressing as a photographer. David Thompson, Miles Morgan, and Ryan Dyar are not not only great friends, but they are three of the best photographers in the United States. Their friendship has kept them driven, progressing, and as a result they have all became better photographers as a result of their friendship.