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The PhotoWILD Podcast

The PhotoWILD Podcast

PhotoWILD Magazine 25 Episodes Jan 31, 2025

The PhotoWILD Podcast, from PhotoWILD Magazine, blends the art and science of wildlife photography. Hosted by Jared Lloyd and Annalise Kaylor, it explores techniques, stories, and insights from the field.

Episodes

Episode 25: Photographing the Great Gray Owl Irruption and Mastering Depth of Field Jan 31, 2025 3762 Every few years various species of birds come spilling out of the far north into more southerly locations in mass. Most of these birds are specialists, species who are so finely tuned to life in the boreal and arctic world but whose survival rests upon finite food resources. In the far north, where the perils of winter dictate all, when natural boom-and-bust cycles occur, the populations of specie
Episode 24: Lessons from Predators and the Art of Concealment Jan 15, 2025 2797 In season one of the PhotoWILD Podcast, we talked about how we prefer not to use camouflage in the field, relying instead upon our body language and behavior to help keep animals calm. However, there are times in which camouflage is a necessity in wildlife photography. Whether it’s working with animals that experience hunting pressure or photographing sensitive situations such as nests and dens th
Episode 23: Tundra Swans and Mastering Birds in Flight Jan 1, 2025 3978 For birds, wind dictates everything Studying wind speed and direction can have dramatic impacts on your photography if you pair that knowledge with an understanding of light and your backgrounds In order to move beyond creating cliche and trite images of birds in flight, we have to begin exorcizing creative compositional strategies Sometimes the most beautiful images come about as we are
Episode 22: Understanding Wildlife Behavior is the Secret Sauce May 6, 2024 3805 Ethology is the study of animal behavior. As wildlife photographers, what could be more important to our success in the field? Things like autofocus systems and exposure, while important, are the most rudimentary aspects of the craft. The ability to create in-focus photographs that are properly exposed only means you are now able to properly use the equipment in your hand. This doesn’t translate i
Episode 21: Photographing Bald Eagles and why Manual Makes Everything Easier Apr 7, 2024 3168 Highlights Photographing birds in flight happens one of two ways: incidentally or purposefully. If you are serious about creating these types of photographs, then you need to set yourself up for success first. Eagles come together in huge aggregations based around the two primary driving forces on Earth: food and sex. It’s these aggregations that give us the best opportunity for photographing
Episode 19: The LOST EPISODE. Creating thoughtful outdoor studios, working with flash, and hummingbirds of the tropics Mar 25, 2024 3530 things hummingbirds Hummingbirds are some of the most extraordinary families of birds in the world whose natural history often defies belief Understanding the natural history of these species is important for trying to sell photographs of these birds as 99% of photographs we see of hummingbirds are created with non-native species in situations that would never occur in the wild Understandi
Episode 20: Weather is the biggest predictor of wildlife behavior in the winter Mar 15, 2024 3543  Key Takeaways Animals live or die by the ways in which they respond to changing weather Wildlife photographers can dramatically increase their success rate in the field by understanding how animals are going to behave, feed, move, and react to weather Barometric pressure is often the most reliable predictor of wildlife behavior in the winter months Let’s face it: if you can’t find animals
Episode 18: The Cloud Forests of Panama and Thinking Creatively Dec 26, 2023 3029 In this episode, Jared and Annalise discuss their time photographing rare and endemic species in the cloud forests of Panama. Forget everything you think of about the tropics when it comes to exploring the forests that grow at 8,000 feet in the mountains. Dripping with moss and bromeliads, the high mountain peaks are like islands in the sky. Each mountain holds its own menagerie of endemic species
Episode 17: Shooting the Moose Rut in Denali and Conquering Noise in the Field Dec 14, 2023 3443 On this episode, Jared and Annalise talk about photographing the moose rut inside Denali National Park. Come September, once the national park bus system shuts down, wildlife photographers can drive the first 30 miles of the park. This gives us access to the prime moose rut area as well as caribou, lynx, wolves, ptarmigan, spruce grouse, and so much more. The only catch is, you have to camp.  99%
Episode 16: Artificial Intelligence is Revolutionizing Birds in Flight Photography Oct 17, 2023 3501 In this episode, Jared and Annalise do a deep dive into how camera companies are adding Artificial Intelligence to our autofocus systems and the ways in which this is truly revolutionizing wildlife photography. Making several treks by boat to a horned puffin colony this summer to experiment with the new autofocus modes that capitalize on this new technology, Jared and Annalise discuss how this has
Episode 15: Staying Safe in Bear County and Mastering Silhouettes Sep 22, 2023 3876 In this episode, Jared and Annalise discuss everything photographers need to know about the natural history of brown bears and how to stay safe when working in bear country. Do you know about Overt Reaction Distances? Bear bubbles? The signs and behaviors of bears we should all know to keep ourselves safe? This episode covers all of that. From the research on the efficacy of bear spray versus fire
Episode 14: Coastal Brown Bears in Alaska Sep 7, 2023 4140 In this episode, Jared and Analise begin their series on photographing brown bears along the coast of Alaska. Wildlife photographers the world over know about the legendary opportunities the combination of salmon and bears provide. From July through September, wildlife photographers willing to go the extra mile, willing to hop on bush planes and float planes and travel to the remote wilderness of

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