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The Wild Photographer

The Wild Photographer

Von: Court Whelan
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Learn techniques, tips, and tricks for improving your wildlife, travel, landscape, and general nature photography with Court Whelan. Whether you consider yourself a beginner, serious hobbyist, or advanced professional, this is the way to rapidly understand and implement new skills to elevate your photography to new heights.

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  • One Thing, One Frame: Talking with Jason Edwards on Powerful Storytelling Techniques, Advice on Becoming a Photographer, and Much More
    Feb 17 2026

    Today’s guest is National Geographic legend Jason Edwards—a photographer who doesn’t just document the world… he translates it via powerful storytelling techniques, which we cover in excellent depth in the conservation.

    Jason talks about storytelling as a responsibility: becoming a portal for people who may never stand where you’re standing. We dig into his deceptively simple “five frames” storytelling challenge, his ruthless “one thing per photo” rule, and a powerful litmus test: does your image land emotionally without a caption?

    We also get wonderfully practical—how he builds images in-camera (no object removal), how he culls his thousands of photos per trip, why “context shots” still matter even if everyone’s taken them, and how to think like a pro without getting swallowed by social media.

    Top 10 takeaways

    • Storytelling = connection: you’re sharing an experience for someone who may never get to be there.
    • The 5-frame storytelling concept forces clarity—every frame must earn its place.
    • A single image can be “the one” if it moves someone without needing a caption.
    • Use an adjective test (cold, lonely, chaotic, tender) to strengthen emotional storytelling.
    • Jason’s core rule: you only get one thing in a photo—build everything around that anchor.
    • Supporting elements are “actors,” not clutter: if it doesn’t add, it subtracts.
    • Don’t copy the internet: avoid pre-researching other photographers’ shots if you want your story.
    • Practice “context shots” (the obvious wide/establishing frames) so your story has structure.
    • His culling workflow is brutally efficient: 3 passes + color labels to find the true story set.
    • Be a pro by acting like one: protect your credit, respect your work, and don’t let social metrics define your worth.

    Court's Websites

    • Check out Court’s photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View Court's personal and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design.
    • BayPhoto.com - 25% your first order (code: TWP25)
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off
    • ShimodaDesigns.com - Whelan10 for 10% off
    • Arthelper.Ai - Mention this podcast for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version


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    1 Std. und 26 Min.
  • Travel Photography 101 (and Then Some): Capturing Moments for Beautiful Memories
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of The Wild Photographer, host Court Whelan dives into a long-awaited deep dive: Travel Photography. It’s an episode designed for photographers who want their images to capture the moment during travel and adventures in a more meaningful, creative, and artistic way.

    This is both a comprehensive breakdown and a highly practical guide, whether you’re shooting with a full-frame camera, a mirrorless setup, or just your smartphone. Court pulls from decades of experience as a travel photographer himself, photo guide, biologist, and expedition leader to distill what one should look for and how to capture stunning travel imagery when in the field.

    Listeners will learn:

    • Why travel photography shouldn’t be an afterthought—and how prioritizing it leads to stronger memories and better storytelling
    • How to instantly improve compositions using angles, layers, and intentional framing
    • What to look for in great light, including golden hour, blue hour, and creative use of white balance
    • When to use shallow versus deep depth of field, and how shutter speed can either freeze action or create dynamic motion
    • Practical, respectful approaches to photographing people and street scenes without being intrusive
    • How all of these techniques translate directly to smartphone photography, including exposure control, portrait mode, and simple long-exposure tricks

    Whether you’re preparing for a once-in-a-lifetime expedition or documenting a weekend trip close to home, this episode delivers tools you can use immediately—no matter what camera is in your hand.

    Here is the small travel printer (great for sharing in-the-moment with the people you photograph) he mentions - Selphy printer - https://amzn.to/3NSi8xp

    Court's Websites

    • Check out Court’s photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View Court's personal and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design.
    • BayPhoto.com - 25% your first order (code: TWP25)
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off
    • ShimodaDesigns.com - Whelan10 for 10% off
    • Arthelper.Ai - Mention this podcast for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version


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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • Light, Composition, Moment: Ralph Lee Hopkins, on Building a Life in Photography
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of The Wild Photographer, Court sits down with Ralph Lee Hopkins—National Geographic photo instructor, expedition leader, and one of the most influential photo guides in adventure travel—to unpack what it really means to live the life of a photographer.

    Ralph traces his journey from geology student to global photo mentor, sharing how photography became a way to slow down, tune in, and stay deeply present in nature. Along the way, he breaks down his core mantra—Light, Composition, Moment—and explains why mastering these fundamentals matters more now than ever.

    The conversation dives deep into the realities of building a sustainable photography career: shooting what you know, starting locally, developing multiple revenue streams, and understanding how travel, teaching, and storytelling intersect. Ralph also shares hard-earned lessons from decades of ship-based polar expeditions, including how to work fast in extreme conditions, simplify your kit, and stay ready when fleeting wildlife moments unfold.

    On the technical side, Ralph offers practical advice on exposure (why slightly overexposing can preserve color), Lightroom organization (collections are everything), and editing with restraint—letting strong images shine without over-processing. He also reflects on photography as a powerful conservation tool, emphasizing long-term projects, meaningful partnerships, and images that tell more complicated, honest stories.

    Whether you’re an aspiring photographer or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with wisdom, field-tested techniques, and perspective from someone who’s spent a lifetime behind the camera—often at the edge of the world.

    Follow Ralph Online:

    Instagram: @ralphleehopkins (https://www.instagram.com/ralphleehopkins/)

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RalphLeeHopkinsPhotography/

    Website/portfolio: RalphLeeHopkins.com (https://ralphleehopkins.zenfolio.com/)

    Court's Websites

    • Check out Court’s photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View Court's personal and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design.
    • BayPhoto.com - 25% your first order (code: TWP25)
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off
    • ShimodaDesigns.com - Whelan10 for 10% off
    • Arthelper.Ai - Mention this podcast for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version


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    1 Std. und 39 Min.
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