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Best podcasts about photo cascadia

Latest podcast episodes about photo cascadia

Wild Women in Photography
Episode 10: Fear & Inspiration with Erin Babnik

Wild Women in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 38:38


Episode 10: Fear & Inspiration with Erin Babnik   Today's guest is wild woman, Erin Babnik. She's known internationally as a leading photographic artist, educator, author, and speaker, specializing in wilderness landscape photography. She is a Canon Explorer of Light, an f-stop gear Global ICON, a ProMedia Gear Ambassador, and is on the Pro Teams of numerous other brands in the photography industry. In addition, Erin is a member of the illustrious nature photography team Photo Cascadia. Erin's images appear in a plethora of books, magazines, and commercial products, and her name frequently tops industry lists of the world's most notable landscape photographers. Erin currently has offices on two continents, using each as a base for traveling worldwide to teach photography workshops and to speak and write about the art of landscape photography. Mentioned in this episode: Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience   Website: www.erinbabnik.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinbabnik/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/babnikphoto Other interviews with Erin: https://erinbabnik.com/interviews/   Blog post: https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/episode-10-Erin-Babnik   Visit www.wildwomanphotography.com to check out featured wild women, episode transcripts and more information about our small group photography escapes!     

Landscape Photography World
Ep 77 - Sean Bagshaw

Landscape Photography World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 85:05


Sean Bagshaw is a landscape/travel photographer and photo educator based in Ashland, Oregon where he lives with his wife and two sons.  Sean started his photography business in 2004. Before that, he was a middle school science teacher. Always a traveler, adventurer and experience junkie (thanks to his mom and dad for raising him in the hills of Southern Oregon).  Sean began taking photos in college because he wanted to record and share his explorations. Now he goes on adventures with the main purpose of taking photos. When not creating, Sean enjoys teaching and sharing.  His dream has always been to be able to combine photography with teaching. In addition to selling fine art prints and licensing his images, he teaches image developing, leads workshops and gives presentations whenever possible.  Sean has found he's able to reach the most people through his video tutorials and YouTube videos. Sean is also a member of the photography team Photo Cascadia and working with Tony Kuyper.  These talented folks are his travel companions, business partners, close friends and constant inspiration. We discuss his transition from full time teacher to full time photographer and educator, how he structured his business for success and where his favourite locations are along with a lot more. I hope you enjoy the show!   You can find Sean's work here: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/SeanBagshaw Website: https://www.outdoorexposurephoto.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanbagshaw/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeanBagshaw Vero: https://vero.co/seanbagshaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sean.Bagshaw.Photography 500px: https://500px.com/p/sean_bagshaw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/seanbagshaw   Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com   #podcast #landscapephotography

The Landscape Photography Vlogcast
Landscape Photography Vlogcast episode 30 Sean Bagshaw

The Landscape Photography Vlogcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 80:12


This week we have the fantastic photographer and awesome person that is Sean Bagshaw on for a chat about all things photography. Including how he started in photography, Photo Cascadia, Luminosity masks, Travel, and much more. All of Sean's links are below : Web: www.OutdoorExposurePhoto.com Photo Cascadia Team Member: www.PhotoCascadia.com Washington Evergreen Book: https://www.photocascadia.com/store/books YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/seanbagshaw Instagram: http://instagram.com/seanbagshaw Facebook: www.facebook.com/Sean.Bagshaw.Photography Vero: https://vero.co/seanbagshaw

Outdoor Photography Podcast
Photographing the Wonders of Washington With Photo Cascadia

Outdoor Photography Podcast

Play Episode Play 48 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 63:20 Very Popular


Episode 81: Today I sit down with six of seven members of the esteemed Photo Cascadia team, to chat about:How the collective got started and what keeps them going strongThe inspiration behind their newest book, Washington Evergreen: Land of Nature WondersThe diverse photographic opportunities found in the seven regions of WashingtonPreparation tips for exploring remote wilderness areasSome funny stories from the trailReflections on our relationship with nature and our positive and negative impactsTurning points in their respective photography careers that challenged them creatively or contributed to their growth as photographersWhat the photographers want to express through their photographyAnd much more!LINKS MENTIONED:Website: https://www.photocascadia.com/Order Washington Evergreen: Land of Nature Wonders, by Photo CascadiaFollow Photo Cascadia on InstagramTeam Members:Erin Babnik: http://www.erinbabnik.com/Follow Erin on InstagramSean Bagshaw: http://www.outdoorexposurephoto.com/ Follow Sean on InstagramDavid Cobb: http://www.dmcobbphoto.com/ Follow David on InstagramAdrian Klein: http://www.adrianklein.com/ Follow Adrian on InstagramKevin McNeal: http://www.kevinmcnealphotography.com/ Follow Adrian on InstagramChip Phillips: http://www.chipphillipsphotography.com/ Follow Chip on InstagramZack Schnepf: http://www.zschnepf.com/ Follow Zack on InstagramFull Show Notes***HAVE A QUESTION?Record a Question for Tidbit TuesdayLOVE THE OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY PODCAST?Ways you can support the show:Buy Me a CoffeeLeave a Rating and ReviewSign up for the Outdoor Photography School NewsletterShare the show with others!CONFUSED ABOUT WHERE TO FOCUS?Download my FREE Hyperfocal Distance Made Easy EbookABOUT BRENDA PETRELLA (host)Learn more about meVisit my online portfolioConnect with me on InstagramTo become a member of Nature Photographer's Network (NPN), go to https://npn.link/ops and get 10% off your first annual subscription with the coupon code "OPS10" at checkout. 

We Talk Photo
Photo Cascadia New Book Washington Evergreen Land of Natural Wonders

We Talk Photo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 40:27


On this very special episode, we welcome 6 of the 7 members of Photo Cascadia to talk about their new book, Washington Evergreen, Land of Natural Wonders.  These folks are always busy and it is a huge accomplishment to get so many of them all on the program with us.  Joining us in this episode … Continue reading Photo Cascadia New Book Washington Evergreen Land of Natural Wonders →

The Landscape Photography Podcast
Publishing a Photobook with Photocascadia – LPP #65

The Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 34:12


Publishing a photobook can be a daunting proposition, yet it is something that most Landscape Photographers aspire to someday achieve.  In today's episode we sit down with team members of Photo Cascadia to discuss their new book Washington Evergreen, and the process of publishing the book. You can find the book here You can find all things related to the Photocascadia team here

We Talk Photo
Interview with Adrian Klein

We Talk Photo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 38:58 Very Popular


Jack and John welcome Adrian Klein to the podcast in this latest episode.  Adrian is a Pacific Northwest Photographer and member of the Photo Cascadia team.  He has been a prolific photographer and workshop leader over the years and we are thankful to have him on as our guest on the podcast. About Adrian Born … Continue reading Interview with Adrian Klein →

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Outdoor Photography Podcast
Becoming a Student of Light With Sean Bagshaw

Outdoor Photography Podcast

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later May 31, 2022 88:17 Very Popular


Episode 61: Today I sit down with Oregon-based landscape photographer and educator, Sean Bagshaw, to chat about:How he transitioned from teaching middle school science to being a full-time landscape photographer and photography educatorHow he analyzed his own photographs and how that helped to improve his photography early onThe importance of connecting with other photographers as part of his growth as a self-taught photographer How to translate what you connect with in the landscape into a compelling photograph and the importance of curiosityHis approach to composition and the questions he asks himself when composingThe role of shadow when it comes to being a student of lightUnderstanding the three types of pixel values: luminosity, hue, and saturationLuminosity masks and why you may choose to use them in your photo-developing processHow to know when to use different types of multiple exposure blending A whole lot more!LINKS MENTIONED:Website: http://www.outdoorexposurephoto.com/ Follow Sean Bagshaw on: YouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitter Producing Better Prints Video Tutorial with Sean Bagshaw and Zack SchnepfGet 20% off all of Sean's video tutorials and on the TK Panel with code “outdoorexp20”Photo Cascadia website: http://www.photocascadia.com/ Sean's photographs we discussed:“Psychedelic Dettifoss” “Lineage”Atlas of the Heart, Brené Brown (Amazon affiliate link meaning I receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you use that link to make a purchase)Full Show Notes***HAVE A QUESTION?Record a Question for Tidbit TuesdayLOVE THE OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY PODCAST?Ways you can support the show:Buy Me a CoffeeLeave a Rating and ReviewSign up for the Outdoor Photography School NewsletterShare the show with others!CONFUSED ABOUT WHERE TO FOCUS?Download my FREE Hyperfocal Distance Made Easy EbookABOUT BRENDA PETRELLA (host)Learn more about meVisit my online portfolioConnect with me on Instagram

We Talk Photo
Interview with Erin Babnik

We Talk Photo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 44:29


Jack and John welcome Erin Babnik to the show.     Erin is a Canon Explorer of Light, member of Photo Cascadia and accomplished international workshop leader.  Listen as Jack and John explore her motivations and experiences as well as her perspectives on her photography and teaching others.   Erin Babnik is known internationally as a leading photographic … Continue reading Interview with Erin Babnik →

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F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Photo Cascadia Team - Celebrating Oregon Through Landscape Photography

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 70:33


Welcome to episode 188 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week on the podcast, I hosted the Photo Cascadia team, including Sean Bagshaw, Adrian Klein, Zack Schnepf, Erin Babnik, David Cobb, and Kevin McNeal. This powerhouse team of landscape photographers have inspired so many of us on our journeys in this craft, so it was a real honor to host the whole team for a chat. Unfortunately, Chip Phillips was not able to join us for this recording due to the joys of parenting during COVID-19. The Photo Cascadia team and I discuss some interesting topics this week, including: Their new book celebrating the beauty and diversity of the State of Oregon through photographs, "Oregon, My Oregon," The power and significance of the foreword of the book by Nicholas Kristof, The impact of climate change on the landscapes we all love to photograph, The impact that increased visitation is having on locations we love to photograph (and some positives of this), The therapeutic effects of landscape photography during a global pandemic, How to instill respect for nature and the environment, And much, much more Over on Patreon this week, join over 140 of your peers in supporting the podcast financially hear about the Photo Cascadia team's approach to leading workshops safely during a pandemic. I hope you enjoy our conversations. 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. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link. For the full show notes head over to my blog.

Adorama: The Podcast
Erin Babnik: Adventure & Wilderness Photographer

Adorama: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 30:16


Erin Babnik is known internationally as a leading photographic artist, educator, author, and speaker. She is a Canon Explorer of Light, a member of the Photo Cascadia team, and a former art historian. She joins us to chat all about her background and how that’s influenced her wilderness photography, the difference between locations and landscapes, and the keys to knowing when a photo is ready for release. Learn more about Erin and check out Photo Cascadia’s new book, "Oregon, My Oregon”, available for pre-order now. 

The Stop Down Photography Podcast
Our Photographic Influences f/19

The Stop Down Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 12:21


Opening question - What has photography given you beyond just the images? Leave your thoughts in the comments below or send a private message using the contact form.Today's topic is influence. The influence we have on other photographers and the ideas and artists that influence our work. Many years go while hosting a workshop a student asked me, “How do you see yourself fitting into another photographer's journey?” For me, the answer lies in a relationship with influence. Join me this week where I share this story and talk about a few other interpretations of influence.Resources in this episode:Influences Inform Your Photography, But Personal Style Is Up To You, BlackStar, Ellen FischTo Look Or Not To Look: Can You Find Yourself Through The Work Of Other Photographers, Photo Cascadia, Erin BabnikRate & ReviewIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser.com. Fresh, current ratings help other photographers find out about the show.Supporters Of The Show - Thank You!Thanks to everyone that supports this show, through comments, reviews, and shares. Sharing this podcast with your photo friends and camera clubs is one of the many zero-cost ways you can support the show. If you wish to support the show financially, you can also make a one-time donation.Affiliate LinksProduct links in this post may contain affiliate tags. Depending on the purchase, Scott Davenport Photography may receive compensation if you purchase a product via one of those links. There is no additional cost to you. The use of affiliate links never influences the content or opinions of the episodes.

The Stop Down Photography Podcast
Our Photographic Influences f/19

The Stop Down Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 12:21


Show NotesOpening question - What has photography given you beyond just the images? Leave your thoughts in the comments below or send a private message using the contact form.Today's topic is influence. The influence we have on other photographers and the ideas and artists that influence our work. Many years go while hosting a workshop a student asked me, “How do you see yourself fitting into another photographer's journey?” For me, the answer lies in a relationship with influence. Join me this week where I share this story and talk about a few other interpretations of influence.Resources in this episode:Influences Inform Your Photography, But Personal Style Is Up To You, BlackStar, Ellen FischTo Look Or Not To Look: Can You Find Yourself Through The Work Of Other Photographers, Photo Cascadia, Erin BabnikRate & ReviewIf you enjoyed today's episode, please rate at review it on Apple Podcasts.Thank You Patrons!A special thank you to supporters on Patreon. Your support makes this podcast possible. If you are interested in learning more about the Patreon community, visit https://patreon.com/scottdavenportphoto.Affiliate LinksProduct links in this podcast may contain an affiliate code that credits The Stop Down Podcast for any purchases made via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation.Support the show (https://www.stopdownpodcast.com/support)

The Picturing Success Podcast
194 Erin Babnik Talks with Rick about the Craft of Photography

The Picturing Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 37:52


Rick met fellow Canon Explorer of Light, Erin Babnik at the Out of Oregon conference this past October. After singing and playing guitar around a campfire on the beach, Rick attended Erin's “Beyond Perfection” talk – and was impressed with her images and her presentation. They became friends immediately. In this interview Erin shares her thoughts on photography and creativity. She also talks about her workshops and an e-book – Photographing Through the Seasons – on which she collaborated with the pros from Photo Cascadia. Photo Cascadia consists of seven photographers: Erin Babnik, Sean Bagshaw, David Cobb, Adrian Klein, Kevin McNeal, Chip Phillips and Zach Schnepf. They are all from the Cascadia region and share the common interest of photographing the striking beauty of the outdoors, especially the Northwestern United States. Visit with Erin: www.erinbabnik.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/babnikphoto Photo Cascadia Team Member: www.photocascadia.com Twitter: twitter.com/ErinBabnik Book link: https://erinbabnik.com/photographing-through-the-seasons/

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
David Cobb - Photographing Japanese Gardens and Landscape Photography on through-hikes

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 63:10


Welcome to Episode 117 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week features an absolute legend in the landscape photography business - David Cobb. David is a photographer living in Oregon and is a founding member of the Photo Cascadia Team.David and I covered a lot of fun ground this week, including: His journey as a landscape photographer. Photographing Japanese Gardens (and David's book on it). Long distance through-hiking as a landscape photographer. Photo location sharing and David's excellent blog post about it. The role of the workshop leader. Over on Patreon, David and I talk about the origins and vision for Photo Cascadia. Before we get to the show, I wanted to tell you again about one of our Patrons of the podcast - Anton Averin. Anton has developed a luminosity masking panel that is very solid, and a lot more affordable than most others on the market. If you want to give it a try, I have some free copies to give away to anyone that writes a 5-star review of the podcast over on iTunes. Just write the review and send me a note on your platform of choice. Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! If you're a listener and have not yet made a pledge, there's more reasons to pledge now than ever. We have over 80 bonus episodes over on Patreon for anyone supporting the show at the $5/mo level. Additionally, Patrons of the podcast are encouraged to participate in our themed photo contests by submitting them to the "community board" on our Patreon Page. The current theme, which will end July 26th, is "mountains and deserts" in honor of a tattoo I'm in the process of getting. Let's see those awesome shots over on our community board! Here are the photographers that David recommended for the podcast: 1. The Photo Cascadia Team. 2. Jack Dykinga. 3. Christian Heeb. 4. Brian David Griffith. 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. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link. 

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Brandi Mowles - Facebook and Instagram Marketing for Photographers

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 56:18


Welcome to Episode 115 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's guest is Brandi Mowles. Brandi is a Facebook and Instagram Advertising Strategist who works directly with a lot of photographers to help improve their advertising results on social media.  Brandi teaches us all about the essentials of Facebook and Instagram marketing and gives away some of her best secrets which will help you grow your business thoughtfully and successfully. Topics include: How to get started with Facebook and Instagram advertising Audiences and how to leverage them The Facebook "Pixel" Facebook Business Manager and its hidden secrets How to measure success in social media advertising Success stories and the strategies behind them Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! Your support is critical - it helps with production costs and to improve the podcast over time. Thanks! We are growing closer to our goal of getting to $1,000/mo in support, at which point I will create an award to be given to a photographer that is a champion of conservation. Help us get there! Links mentioned in the show:  Facebook Ads Blueprint Brandi's website Brandi on Instagram The Art of Paid Traffic from Rick Mulready We have 82 bonus episodes over on Patreon for anyone supporting the show at the $5/mo level. It is by far our most popular level of support because it grants you access to bonus episodes.  Additionally, Patrons of the podcast are encouraged to participate in our themed photo contests by submitting them to the "community board" on our Patreon Page which can be found at patreon.com/fstopandlisten/community - The current theme, which will end July 26th, is "mountains and deserts" in honor of a tattoo I'm getting in a few hours... I'm excited and nervous. Let's see those awesome shots over on our community board!   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.   OK let's talk about who is coming up on the podcast:  Weihao Pan - a landscape photographer living in China (our first on the show); Taylor Gray - a travel and landscape photographer living in the Pacific Northwest; We also have David Cobb from Photo Cascadia joining us on the podcast and;  Lastly we have a panel conversation with Aaron Reed and Colby Brown about marketing and business. 

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
David Hunter - Craters of the Moon National Monument

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 77:18


Welcome to Episode 114 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's guest is California-based Landscape Photographer David Hunter.  David joined us again on the podcast to talk about his experience as a photographer on an artist-in-residency program at Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve in Idaho. David and I had a great time discussion a variety of topics, including:  The intensity of an artist in residency program Craters of the Moon history & what its like to photograph it How the Park system engages with visitors and locals  Speaking with visitors as the artist in residence This week on Patreon, David and I discuss and dissect some of his favorite images from his time as the artist in residence at Craters of the Moon, which you can see over on my website. Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! Your support is critical - it helps with production costs and to improve the podcast over time. Thanks! Even $1 / mo helps a lot! We are growing closer to our goal of getting to $1,000/mo in support, at which point I will create an award to be given to a photographer that is a champion of conservation. Help us get there! Here are the photographers that David recommended for the podcast: 1. Franka Gabler 2. David Hoffman 3. Michael Frye 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.We are doing something new over on Patreon. Patrons of the podcast are encouraged to participate in our themed photo contests by submitting them to the "community board" on our Patreon Page which can be found at patreon.com/fstopandlisten/community - The current theme of "Intimate Landscapes" ends today and I had a really fun time selecting a winner this time. We had some great submissions from Jarrod Hills, Steve Bennett, Ken Kelchtermans, Jackson Frishman, and Michael Ryno. Everyone really did a great job of representing the current theme. In the end, I decided to pick Ken Kelchtermans photo, which he described as follows: "The sand on our beaches are not the same anymore since they throw dredged sand on the beaches. It's become very soft en very washable. 1 big storm and we have 1 meter sand cliffs along our beaches. Of course the dredging company loves it when that happens. It is like mopping with an open faucet in my opinion. Here on the coast of Belgium they started building on the dunes, which should be our protection in the possibly near future. Good that there are some parts protected but, it's already to late. Vlaanderen (Part of Belgium) means flooded land in the old germanic. Oostende from the 13 century, is way back in sea now."Nice work Ken! I'll get you a prize soon! Our next theme, which will end July 26th, is "mountains and deserts" in honor of a tattoo I'm getting this month. Let's see those awesome shots over on our community board! Our next guests:  Brandi Mowles - a Facebook and Instagram marketing expert; Weihao Pan - a landscape photographer living in China (our first on the show); Taylor Gray - a travel and landscape photographer living in the Pacific Northwest; We also have David Cobb from Photo Cascadia joining us on the podcast and;  Lastly we have a panel conversation with Aaron Reed and Colby Brown about marketing and business.  Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link. 

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Nick Selway - Photographing Waves and Lava

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 77:43


Welcome to Episode 113 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's guest is Colorado-based Landscape Photographer Nick Selway.  Nick is a landscape photographer living in Breckenridge, Colorado. He moved to Colorado last year after spending many years as a successful gallery operator and photographer in Hawaii with his friend and business partner CJ Kale. For this episode, I traveled to Breckenridge to sit down in person with Nick in his amazing gallery space to talk all about his journey, including his love for photographing waves and lava, how he manages to survive as a gallery owner, and a lot more.  This week on Patreon, Nick and I talk all about printing. I think you'll enjoy his relaxed approach. We talk about prepping files for BayPhoto and how he works with Nevada Art Printers. We also heard from our friend and Patreon supporter, Gary Randall about his upcoming Alaska workshop where he will be taking folks to photograph grizzly bears. What an amazing opportunity! Use the code "fstopcollaborateandlisten" at checkout for 10% off.  Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! Your support is critical - it helps with production costs and to improve the podcast over time. Thanks! Even $1 / mo helps a lot! We are growing closer to our goal of getting to $1,000/mo in support, at which point I will create an award to be given to a photographer that is a champion of conservation. Help us get there! Here are the photographers that Nick recommended for the podcast: 1. Don and Linda Hurzeler. 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.We are doing something new over on Patreon. Patrons of the podcast are encouraged to participate in our themed photo contests by submitting them to the "community board" on our Patreon Page which can be found at patreon.com/fstopandlisten/community - The current theme, which ends June 21st is "Intimate Landscapes" - let's see all of your intimate landscape photographs. And no, I don't mean nudes. One of our patrons, Charlotte Gibb, just posted a great article about these types of photos, so check that out!Our next guests:  David Hunter - a landscape photographer who just completed an artist-in-residency at Craters of the Moon National Park Weihao Pan - a landscape photographer living in China (our first on the show)!  We also have David Cobb from Photo Cascadia joining us on the podcast and  Lastly we have a panel conversation with Aaron Reed and Colby Brown about marketing and business - they will be fielding listener questions - so keep an eye out for that over on NPN! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link. 

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Justin Majeczky - Photographing Burning Man

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 83:53


Welcome to Episode 112 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's guest is Landscape Photographer and Videographer, Justin Majeczky. Justin is based in Reno, Nevada and produces incredible commercial videos and landscape photographs. Just a warning, there is some profanity in this week's show.In this episode of the podcast, Justin and I covered a lot of great topics, including his journey into photography, social media woes, what sells, going to and photographing Burning Man, the difference in approach between videos and stills, advice for people looking to get into video production, pre-visualized vs. reactive photography, and his thoughts on the new Fuji GFX 100 100MP Medium Format camera.  This week on Patreon, Justin and I answer the question, "Does the gear make the photograph?" and Justin talks about some crazy upcoming technology from Sony, including Starvis. Also heard on this week's episode - Jason Matias joined us to talk about his challenge he is launching for photographers to use his giveaway guide, which he used to make $10,000 last year. Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! Your support is critical - it helps with production costs and to improve the podcast over time. Thanks! Even $1 / mo helps a lot! We are growing closer to our goal of getting to $1,000/mo in support, at which point I will create an award to be given to a photographer that is a champion of conservation. Help us get there! Here are the photographers that Justin recommended for the podcast: 1. Nick Cahill. 2. Karen Hutton. 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.We are doing something new over on Patreon. Patrons of the podcast are encouraged to participate in our themed photo contests by submitting them to the "community board" on our Patreon Page which can be found at patreon.com/fstopandlisten/community - The current theme, which ends June 21st is "Intimate Landscapes" - let's see all of your intimate landscape photographs. And no, I don't mean nudes. One of our patrons, Charlotte Gibb, just posted a great article about these types of photos, so check that out! Our next guests:  Weihao Pan - a landscape photographer living in China (our first on the show)!  Nick Selway - I will hopefully be sitting down with him in his gallery in Breckenridge, Colorado this week for a chat.  We also have David Cobb from Photo Cascadia joining us on the podcast and  Lastly we have a panel conversation with Aaron Reed and Colby Brown about marketing and business - they will be fielding listener questions - so keep an eye out for that over on NPN! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link. 

The Landscape Photography Podcast
Workflows and D.A.M. With Sean Bagshaw – LPP #29

The Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018


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. Nick's Ireland AdventureSean's websiteSean's facebook pageThe photo cascadia blogNick's Instagram

B&H Photography Podcast
Embracing Technology in the "New" Landscape Photography

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 71:03


This week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast posits the notion that we are in a “Golden Age” of landscape photography, and a fundamental attribute of this "new" landscape photography is its embracing of digital and mobile technologies. From soaring ISO capabilities and improved dynamic range to stacking and correction software to weather, mapping, and pre-production apps, the willing photographer can plan and execute landscape images that would have been impossible to create only a few short years ago. We also suggest that the Pacific Northwest, with its proximity to the cradle of the tech industry and a spectrum of natural wonders, is the hub of this progressive landscape photography movement. Veteran photographers have adopted new technologies and created a movement, and a younger generation is following suit, certain to take landscape photography into a future that includes drones, VR, and imaging technologies yet to be imagined. We also discuss the influence of photo-sharing platforms and new career models that enable photographers to distribute their work and travel to destinations that editorial assignments would never cover. We welcome to our conversation two preëminent landscape photographers, Erin Babnik and Sean Bagshaw, who discuss their work and the use of the high-tech gear and applications in the creation of their photography. In addition to the obligatory Q and A about camera and lens choices, we discuss location and weather apps, post-process plug-ins, and even the latest foul-weather gear, all of which enable them to create the stunning work for which they are known. Both photographers are members of Photo Cascadia, and have a wide following of supporters and students. Their workshops sell out months in advance. After hearing their insights and seeing their imagery, there will be no doubt as to why. Guests: Erin Babnik and Sean Bagshaw Photograph ©Erin Babnik

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Sean Bagshaw - Visual Impact in Landscape Photography

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 64:15


Episode 030 with Oregon-based landscape photographer, Sean Bagshaw. Sean had been an inspiration to me and many other landscape photographers for many, many years. It was such an amazing opportunity to get him as a guest on the podcast.  We covered some really great topics this week, including visual impact, what motivates Sean to keep shooting, Photo Cascadia, the International Conservation Photography Awards, Conservation and the sharing of locations, and much more. Important! Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! Let’s keep the conversations going! Patreon subscribers have access to bonus interview content and much, much more! To learn more about Sean: His Website Facebook Instagram The photography of Raynor Czerwinski The photography of Tony Kuyper The photography of Vern Clevenger Some examples of his amazing photography can be seen below.  I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via email, 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.

The PhotoTellers--Photography Podcast
Erin Babnik on Composition for the Landscape Photographer

The PhotoTellers--Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 37:37


  Erin Babnik Landscape/Adventure Photographer Erin Babnik again joins The PhotoTellers to discuss one of her favorite topics--COMPOSITION. Regarding composition: Is the landscape photographer primarily at the whim of luck, or timing, or serendipity? Or are there more deliberate mental tools that he/she can wield to create works of art with strong composition? That's the topic of today's conversation. While you're listening, you'll hear the one word that Erin calls the "guiding light and essential goal of composition." What else do we discuss? Her mindset when she approaches a new subject Composition Hierarchy How landscape photographers are changing the art of photography--and the debate they're causing Why people are calling her talks on composition "inspirational" WHEN composition happens, and honing our visual literacy How composition creates forced perspective and bestows meaning Erin's goal in her work--not simply the creation of beautiful art How you can benefit from the education from the Photo Cascadia members As we conclude, you'll hear Erin's encouragement to the Photographer who doesn't feel like he/she is advancing like they "should." Wanna learn more? Find Erin's website HERE. Click HERE to look at the work of Photo Cascadia. Find Erin's previous conversation on The PhotoTellers HERE. About Erin: Erin Babnik is a full-time adventure landscape photographer, photography educator, writer, and speaker. She is known for her ambitious images, for her adventurous approach in the field, and for her thought-provoking writing and speaking. Her dedication to outdoor photography evolved out of her years working as an art historian, photographing at archaeological sites and in museums for the purposes of teaching and research. She subsequently spent years producing photographs on assignment before transitioning to her specialty of wilderness photography and teaching photography workshops worldwide.

The Traveling Image Makers
TTIM 30 – On The High Mountains with Erin Babnik

The Traveling Image Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 32:56


Some people explore the world right and left, north and south. Others, like my guest for this episode, Erin Babnik, prefer to explore it by going up and down and by climbing the peaks of the Alps or of the Californian Sierras to capture some amazing photographs of the high mountains.Erin is a full-time landscape photographer, writer, and educator based out of California and Slovenia. She teaches photography workshops worldwide and shares her ideas about photography through articles for popular photography publications and through public speaking engagements. Her dedication to the medium of photography evolved out of her years working as an art historian, photographing at archaeological sites and in museums throughout Europe and the Middle East for the purposes of teaching and research. She subsequently spent years producing photographs on assignment and for licensing, all the while expanding her personal photographic excursions to increasingly remote outdoor locations. Erin draws upon her background in art history in bringing a deep knowledge of aesthetics, visual communication, and cultural relevancy to her own photographic work and to her writing. Her photographs have appeared in well over a hundred publications, including books, travel guides, magazines, newspapers, and television shows. Erin is also a member of the illustrious nature photography team Photo Cascadia.We discussed with Erin what is important when considering mountain photography and what are the similarities and differences between the mountain regions of the New and of the Old World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Traveling Image Makers
TTIM 26 – Patagonia with Sean Bagshaw

The Traveling Image Makers

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 32:46


Patagonia, the southernmost portion of the American continent, is a land of stunning beauty, unspoilt wilderness and extreme weather. As of recent, it has also become one of the most sought-after destinations for landscape photographers. Having recently read Sean Bagshaw's article about his trip to Patagonia, I wanted to know more, so I asked him to be my guest on the show and to tell us about that remote land.Sean is an outdoor photographer, digital image developing enthusiast and photography educator based in Ashland, Oregon, where he resides with his wife and two sons. In the 1980s and 1990s he did some rock climbing and mountaineering and enjoyed being expedition photographer because it allowed him to present slide shows to anyone he could corner in a dark room with a projector. Over time he moved away from documentary images and became immersed in the art of photography. Now he photographs mountains instead of climbing them. He spends about a quarter of each year sleeping in his truck or on the ground, stumbling around in the dark, eating bad food and avoiding showers. Twice since 2008 his images have been exhibited in the Smithsonian as winners in the Nature's Best Windland Smith Rice International Awards. His previous career as a science teacher makes photography education a good fit. Sean teams up with fellow Photo Cascadia members leading workshops. He also teaches digital image developing classes, lectures and offers a series of Photoshop video tutorials.To record the interview, I had to wait for Sean's return from another faraway corner of the earth, Easter Island, so I asked him to give us his impressions of the land of the Moais as well. Double awesomeness! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The PhotoTellers--Photography Podcast
The Becoming Series, Episode 1 - Becoming Sean Bagshaw -

The PhotoTellers--Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 19:06


If You: *Study the careers of successful Photographers *Wish you could follow their footsteps *Enjoy biographies Then the BECOMING SERIES is for you! You know that the PhotoTellers showcases "WHO is doing WHAT in the world of Photography." The Becoming Series specifically asks HOW. Every career is served/cajoled/disrupted by key moments, decisions, mistakes, mentors, resources . . . all elements along the road of BECOMING successful. Have you admired the career of a Photographer, and wondered HOW he/she built it? Me, too. Listen over my shoulder as I ask. I'll publish a BECOMING interview every month. When I sat down to scribble a list of names for the series, Sean Bagshaw hit the top of the list. For those of you who don't know Sean, it's a real honor to introduce him. If you want to see ASTOUNDING landscape work, Sean is the guy to follow. He also happens to be a heckuva nice guy, and devotes extensive time providing free resources for Photogs looking to improve their work. Be sure that you click the links at the bottom of this post. [Do you know about Photo Cascadia? If not, you do now. You're welcome.]