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Wild Women in Photography
Episode 29: The Great Outdoors with Brenda Tharp

Wild Women in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 47:22


Join Brie Stockwell as she explores the nomadic and nature-infused lifestyle of Brenda Tharp in this enlightening episode of our podcast. Enjoy this conversation filled with the joys and challenges of mobile living, tales of.some of her many photographic adventures and the profound connection with nature that shapes Brenda's life and work.   Highlights of the episode include: Brenda shares her experience of living out of a storage locker and embracing a nomadic lifestyle with her partner. Insights into the balance of work and exploration while conducting photography workshops across various landscapes. Brenda's deep-seated love for nature and how it continually shapes her personal and professional life. The importance of being prepared for unexpected natural events and ensuring safety while on adventurous expeditions.   Explore more: https://www.brendatharp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/brendatharpphotography/ Instagram   Read more and access searchable transcripts: Blog post: https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/episode-29-brenda-tharp/   Visit www.wildwomanphotography.com to check out featured wild women, episode transcripts and more information about our small group photography escapes!   

Exactly Enough Time

I recently stayed at my brother's house and picked up an issue of National Geographic and read an article titled, Are We Born to Wander? By author and speaker, Eric Weiner. I loved reading his thoughts on travel and decided I wanted to share some of my own go-see-do AND learn experiences in today's episode. I started by opening my Notes app and adding to list I started last year of ALL the places I've been. Next to each I want to briefly describe an experience or take away from my time there. Of course anyone can do this, but most people never will. I get it. We're busy. But I also believe there are ways to document—even personal ways—that can be worked into the busiest of days. At the end of the episode I'm inviting you to join me for a NEW online class, called Quick Trip Travel (so stay tuned). So, as I was doing a little digging for an opening song, I came across Brenda Tharp, her photography and blog. I loved this from her …Changes in latitude, changes in attitude … I have always loved that phrase in Jimmy Buffet's popular song. When we move about the country or world, the changes in our latitude bring about changes in our attitude. How could they not? We are experiencing new scenery, new ways the light illuminates the land, possibly new birds and animals. We are meeting new people, having fresh experiences, and I don't know about you, but this always opens my heart and soul to see and appreciate the places I visit.Look more about Brenda and her work here:Outdoor Photographer & BloggerMy opportunities to travel a bit—both inside the United States and abroad—have changed me. What I have seen has amazed me and often challenged my thinking. People and cities and museums and historical sites help me shape new thoughts and beliefs. I've stood in Trafalgar Square and at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial. I've sat in the shade of the Golden Temple in Kyoto, Japan and I've been in Nelson Mandela's house in Soweto, South Africa. I've floated a river in Belize that winds through dark caves and jungle. It doesn't really matter where I go or what I do. Each time and in every place I understand more clearly all that I do NOT know, and as counterintuitive as it sounds, I really like that. This is the main reason I still want to go. Especially after a pandemic that has threatened our wanderings. I've admired too many people and cultures that I had previously only known in text books or on Wikipedia pages and I'm simply not done learning about and exploring this BIG, strange, beautiful and inspiring world that we live in. “Travel is not a rational activity. It makes no sense to squeeze yourself into an alleged seat only to be hurled at frightening speed to a distant place where you don't speak the language or know the customs. All at great expense. If we stopped to do the cost-benefit analysis, we'd never go anywhere. And yet we do. ” — Eric Weiner My hope is that something I share today will inspire you to plan a trip—to the lake, to a national monument or park or to a new country halfway across the world.

Outdoor Photography Podcast
Creativity, Visual Flow, and Finding Your Vision Beyond the Icons with Brenda Tharp

Outdoor Photography Podcast

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later May 4, 2021 79:25


#005: Today, I sit down with fine art landscape and nature photographer, Brenda Tharp, to chat about her journey into photography, how she approaches composition, where she finds inspiration, when to use the rules of composition and when not to, the importance of visual flow and the use of visual design elements in an image, how to learn to see light, and so much more!  It was a really fun conversation that I hope you enjoy.Enjoying the podcast?  Please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes.  It only takes a minute, and ratings and reviews are extremely helpful in getting the word out about the show, convincing hard-to-get guests, and are greatly appreciated by me!  I read each and every one of them, so thank you!Click below for:Episode 5 Show NotesMore info about the Outdoor Photography PodcastHave a question you’d like to have answered on the podcast?  Submit your question here!Confused about where to focus in landscape photography? Download your FREE Hyperfocal Distance Made Easy Ebook!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/brendapetrella)

Photographing the West podcast
Photography In The Time Of Pandemic-Audio Only

Photographing the West podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 69:17


This recording is audio only. For the video version, go to https://youtu.be/HSaeEFF5u8I  We’re doing something different in this episode, we’re doing a group discussion of the state of photography in the midst of the current pandemic and photography’s future in the post-pandemic years. With me today are Brenda Tharp, Chuck Kimmerle, Gary Crabbe, and Tim Grey. Each is well known in their chosen field. The format for this episode will be a round table discussion of the impact of Covid-19 on each photographer personally and professionally.

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Brenda Tharp - Expressive Nature Photography

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 78:09


Welcome to Episode 150 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's episode features a fantastic landscape photographer from Santa Rosa, California, Brenda Tharp. Brenda is a full-time photographer, educator and speaker with a passion for the natural world. Her landscape and nature photographs have been used by Apple, Nature Conservancy, and the National Park Service, as she is a contributor to many books and magazines. We covered a wide variety of topics, including: Expressive Nature Photography. Finding Your Voice. The Art of Seeing. Seeking images in iconic places. Recognizing the potential of a place. Her latest book on Expressive Nature Photography. Over on Patreon this week, join Brenda and I for a discussion on studying the masters of landscape photography and how that can impact your photography.  Additionally, Brenda is offering a discount on her book for patrons, so if you are interested in purchasing it, head to Patreon to get the link to that discount. You can support the podcast and support Brenda at the same time while getting an awesome book. Win/Win/Win! Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers!  Here are the photographers Brenda recommended for the podcast:1. Jerry Dodrill. 2. Perri Schelat. 3. Peter Cox. 4. Bruce Hucko. Other items mentioned on the show: 1. Nightscaper Conference May 20-22, 2020 - $100 off using the code "PAYNE100". 2. Gary Randall Columbia River Gorge workshops. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates. Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.

Photographing the West podcast
Creative Nature and Wildlife Photography with Brenda Tharp

Photographing the West podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 59:11


Episode #50 of the Photographing the West podcast features Brenda Tharp, well-known nature and wildlife photographer. Brenda is one of the best resources for learning about creativity. In this podcast we discuss creativity in the world of nature and wildlife photography including how to simplify the chaos of nature, being creative with wildlife photography and how to move beyond sharpness for more creative images. Later in the podcast, we discuss some of her photographs including techniques, creative approaches and locations of her beautiful and distinctive photographs. Brenda’s websites: http://www.brendatharp.com http://www.brendatharpphotography.com https://www.brendatharp.com/prints-for-home-or-office/ Brenda’s Books:  Expressive Nature Photography  https://amzn.to/2KiB8Ab Extraordinary Everyday Photography  https://amzn.to/2S2mfF6   Brenda’s Photos: To enter our 50th podcast contest go to  https://www.flanaganfotos.com and subscribe to my newsletter on or before 12/15/2018. Leave us a review on iTunes at: https://apple.co/2OUNFKT Thanks for listening! Kirby kirby@flanaganfotos.com

Photographing the West podcast
Catching Up with Brenda Tharp

Photographing the West podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 69:49


Brenda has been a professional photographer for over thirty years. Talented photographer in many genres, personable and passionate about her art and a shrewd business women, she has many insights and opinions about the current state of photography that are well worth hearing. Join us for an hour-long discussion of all things Brenda including her well-known landscape work, her wildlife photography with the bears of Lake Clark National Park and her cultural photography world-wide. We'll talk about her recent switch from Canon to Sony, her books and writing in general and making a living as a photographer in today's tough environment. If you don't know Brenda Tharp, you should. She's a great lady and one of the best photographers and educators working today. Give us a listen, you won't regret it. Brenda's photos: https://www.brendatharp.com/portfolio  Where to find Brenda and her work: http://brendatharp.com  Buy her books at: https://www.brendatharp.com/p/books-for-sale  Her latest book is at: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1580934676?ie=UTF8&tag=brendatharpph-20&camp=1789&linkCode=xm2&creativeASIN=1580934676 Thanks for listening! Please leave us a review on iTunes. Kirby www.flanaganfotos.com kirby@flanaganfotos.com 

Eyes For The Road - Places & Travel & Photography Podcast
Nature Photography with Brenda Tharp

Eyes For The Road - Places & Travel & Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 34:53


Expressive Nature Photography with Brenda Tharp! Brenda Tharp: http://www.brendatharp.com Landscape –Nature and Travel Photographer     Books: Expressive Nature Photography–…

The Traveling Image Makers
TTIM 63 – Expert Roundup #3: Newbie Mistakes

The Traveling Image Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 51:00


This week’s edition of the podcast is a bit special. Unlike our typical episode, where we have a conversation with a guest, what we’ve done this time is to contact some of our previous guests and ask them one question. We’ve already done this twice in the past, when we published our “expert roundups” but this time we’ve also asked them to record their answer, so you can hear it in their own voice.The question we asked was the following:What is one thing you know now about photography that you wish you had known when you started out in your career as a photographer?We received and collected answers from 18 of our guests, so there’s a lot of information here for you to consume. They shared some great stories and we hope that listening to them will better equip everyone who wants to take up photography a little bit more seriously to avoid some mistakes at the beginning of their journey.We also have a transcript of all the answers, that you can find below the fold, if you’d rather read them than listen.Stay tuned for more expert roundups coming soon.Duration 50m 0s.Music for this episode: “Zanzibar” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Brenda Tharp is an award-winning photographer, and educator. Her photographs have been featured in major magazines, and accepted into the journals of NANPA Expressions. She has written several books, and is working on a fourth, and still finds time to present frequent lectures on photography, and lead international photography tours and workshops.“I wish I had known just how to promote myself more effectively. Back then, I remember thinking that if I just got published here or there, I’d be on my way and image buyers would come looking for me! But that wasn’t the case, and I quickly learned that it was still going to be up to me to promote myself. Something that many of us creatives don’t like to do, but it’s necessary. At least today with social campaigns it’s a lot easier to reach a targeted audience of image buyers and tour clients, but it’s still an essential part of growing and maintaining a successful career.”Brenda was our guest in TTIM 52 – Going Beyond the Snapshot with Brenda Tharp.Varina Patel says of herself: “There is nothing more remarkable to me than the power of nature. It is both cataclysmic and subtle. Slow and continuous erosion by water and wind can create landscapes every bit as astonishing as those shaped by catastrophic events – and minuscule details can be as breathtaking as grand vistas that stretch from one horizon to the other. Nature is incredibly diverse. Burning desert sands and mossy riverbanks… Brilliant sunbeams and fading alpenglow… Silent snowfall and raging summer storms… Each offers a unique opportunity. I am irresistibly drawn to the challenge of finding my next photograph, and mastering the skills required to capture it effectively.”.“I wish I had known that being a professional photographer is as much (and sometimes more) about the business side of things than it is about photography itself. I started out as an art student, and my parents thought that was completely impractical. They were right. Not because Photography is an impractical career choi... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Traveling Image Makers
TTIM 52 – Going Beyond the Snapshot with Brenda Tharp

The Traveling Image Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 37:36


Travel photography is not a very well defined genre and if meant to encompass every photograph taken while traveling, then millions of travel photos are created every day. How can a serious travel photographer stand out from the crowd and produce work that goes beyond vacation snapshots?What about choice of subject, composition, light, and gesture? How can we exploit those factors to create truly compelling photos and not just snapshots?These are some of the questions we asked of our guest for this episode, Brenda Tharp.Brenda is an award-winning photographer, and educator. Her photographs have been featured in major magazines, and accepted into the journals of NANPA Expressions. She has written several books, and is working on a fourth, and still finds time to present frequent lectures on photography, and lead international photography tours and workshops. Her passion for outdoor and travel photography is infectious, and she openly shares her insights and tips to help others improve their photography skills and vision.Brenda’s images have been used in a variety of commercial and editorial publications, ads, along with greeting cards and calendars. Her photographs are in the private collections of many across the USA.Duration 37m 36s.Subscribe on iTunes or join our newsletter!Music for this episode: “Zanzibar” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Links* Workshops Schedule* Blog* Books* Facebook* Google+* Instagram* Twitter* Optic 2016: Beyond the Snapshot – Advanced Travel Photography with Brenda TharpPhotos by Brenda See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Traveling Image Makers
TTIM 51 – Fixing Problems with Brian Cruickshank

The Traveling Image Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 34:51


This episode of the podcast sees the debut of my good friend Ralph Velasco, who I introduced last week, as a co-host. For our first show together, we interviewed Brian Cruickshank.Brian is a Los Angeles-based photographer whose work is represented by Getty Images to clients worldwide. Brian also leads annual photography tours in Cambodia through an affiliation with PhotoEnrichment Adventures.WIth Brian we discussed stock photography, the importance of having local support or a “fixer” when traveling to far out places, going beyond clichés when doing travel photography and other assorted topics.We hope you will enjoy the conversation.Duration 34m 51s.Next week’s guest will be Brenda Tharp.Subscribe on iTunes or join our newsletter!Music for this episode: “Zanzibar” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Links* WebsitePhotos by Brian See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

B&H Photography Podcast
Travel Photography: Travel or Photography?

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 56:19


At the 2016 OPTIC Imaging Conference, we were immersed in the riches of nature and travel photography; so many talented and distinguished photographers were displaying work and discussing their experiences and craft. We at the podcast were fortunate to be able to sit down with several National Geographic photographers for informal yet intimate chats on subjects ranging from photographic influences to shooting styles to gear choices. This week’s podcast presents a selection or compendium, if you will, of highlights from these conversations. We spoke on a variety of topics but we ended each chat with this question: if you had to choose between photography and travel, which would it be? The answers might surprise you. Guests: Ralph Lee Hopkins, Vincent Versace, Brenda Tharp, Jay Dickman, Katrin Eismann, Chris Nicholson Photo Credit: Katrin Eismann

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The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography
The Candid Frame #43 - Brenda Tharp

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2008 32:11


Brenda Tharp specializes in location, nature and travel photography. She has llama-trekked, sea-kayaked, flown in helicopters and hot-air balloons, cycled, and hiked to get her photographs. Those images have appeared on the pages of Adventure West, Alaska Airlines, Audubon, Discovery, Forbes, Navigator, Sierra, Sunset and Travel Holiday magazines, along with many others. Her images have also been published in books by Chronicle, Michelin, National Geographic, Sierra Club, and others.She photographed the award-winning books Muir Woods: Redwood Refuge, and Marin Headlands: Portals of Time, (GGNPA). She wrote and photographed the book Creative Nature and Outdoor Photography (Amphoto 2003). Her commercial clients include those in the educational and travel markets, along with book publishers, corporations, design and advertising agencies. You can see more of her work by visiting . For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free viaBrenda Tharp recommends the work of . Book Recommendation:

7 Photography Questions
#27 Expressive Nature Photography - Brenda Tharp - 7 Photography Questions

7 Photography Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2008 79:00


Reflect on how to add more of yourself into your nature photographs, as Brenda Tharp answers 7 of the biggest questions about Expressive Nature Photography.

7 Photography Questions
#9 Travel Photography - Brenda Tharp - 7 Photography Questions

7 Photography Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2008 62:04


Experience travel photography in a new light as Brenda Tharp answer 7 of the biggest questions about how to capture compelling travel photos.