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Weather apps are an important tool in the Landscape photographer’s tool box when on, or planning a photo trip. In this episode Nick shares his go to apps for landscape photography.
Apps Mentioned in this podcast:
Storm RadarWindy.comSurf-forecast.comhttps://www.spc.noaa.gov/https://weather.cod.edu/#Radar ScopeSpace WeatherNick’s Website
Nick’s Instagram
Nick’s Youtube Channel
A.I. technology has been heavily talked about in the photography community over the last few months and in this episode we dive into what it might mean for us as Landscape Photographers.
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Learning from our failures is one of the most critical skills we have in life, and photography is no exception. In this episode Nick talks about some of his most recent failures, his switch to canon, and his new Wildlife photography interests and how it pairs nicely with Landscape Photography.
Nick’s Website
In this episode I sit down with New Zealand photographer William Patino. We talk about the diverse landscapes of New Zealand, how shooting handheld helps Will enter a creative flow state, and the importance of giving back.
Will on Instagram
Will's website
Planning a photo trip is one of the most exciting joys for a Landscape Photographer.... in this video I give a few tips for creating a plan for a photo trip, as well as how to go about exploring a new place.
You can find Nick's Tutorials here
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
Storm photography can be dramatic, epic, and deadly. Today we talk with the amazing Mike Mezeul to talk about storm photography, storm chasing and all things pertaining to staying safe out there. We touch on practical shooting tips, as well as where to go to further your weather education.
Mike's website
Mike on IG
Nick's website
Nick on IG
Often times as Landscape Photographers, Bad weather = Good photos. In this episode we talk about tips for shooting in difficult weather. Shooting in Rain, shooting in Wind, sometimes its not easy, but in this episode Nick gives important tips for coming away with gear that still functions.
Nick on Instagram
Nick's website
We all go through them, and I have been in probably the longest one of my photographic career. In this episode I talk about what has finally brought me out of my creative rut, in hopes that it helps some of you battle through the same less than inspired times we all sometimes face.
Here is one of the images from the trip I was happy with.
Do we grow as photographers when we travel... or when we shoot close to home? In this episode we talk about setting goals for our photography in 2021
Enter your submissions to the 2020 Storm Photo awards here!
You can find Nick on instagram here
Today we are talking with the incredible Marc Adamus, one of the pioneers of Modern Landscape photography and the epic photograph. In this discussion we are a little all over the board talking about everything from extreme weather, creative drive and the evils of social media.
You can follow Marc on Instagram here
Here is Marc's website with tutorials and workshops
You can follow Nick on Instagram here
Crazy times call for drastic measures. Who knew that over-landing and traveling during a global pandemic would have so much in common. In this episode I talk about traveling during these crazy times and tips for staying safe.
You can find the F4 roadtrip here - www.f4roadtrip.com
Nick on Instagram - @nickpagephotography
Nick's Website - www.nickpagephotography.com
Today we are talking with the amazing Scottish photographer Alister Benn. Alister is known for his excellent ebooks and education, teaching workshops, and most recently his excellent Youtube channel which can be found here.
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In this episode we answer listener questions that came in from the Landscape Photography Podcast Facebook group.
If your interested in Nick's Tutorials you can use the offer code THISTOOSHALLPASS at www.nickpagephotography.com
If your interested in the Out of Chicago Live event.. you can check that out at https://www.outofchicago.com/live/
Traveling with photography gear can be super stressful... so in this episode I share some of the things I have learned traveling as much as I have, and talk about what I take with me, and how to get your gear on the plane
Follow the F4 adventure at www.f4roadtrip.com
Follow Nick on Instagram at www.instagram.com/nickpagephotography
Find tutorials and workshops at www.nickpagephotography.com
Recorded live at the Out of Oregon photography conference, I sit down with Ian Plant, Sean Bagshaw, Michael Shainblum and Gavin Hardcastle and take questions from the audience as well as the live youtube chatroom.
Ian's website
Sean's website
Michael's website
Gavin's website
This week I am joined by one of my very favorite landscape photographers, David Thompson. Make sure you check out David's work on his website. www.davidthompsonphotography.com
you can follow David on Instagram @davidthompson
you can follow Nick on Instagram @nickpagephotography
you can find Nick's website at www.nickpagephotography.com
In this episode I answer your questions that came in on the facebook group. also this episode is available in video more, follow this link to watch this episode
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Nick's Youtube channel
Nick on instagram
This week I sit down with the Godfather of photography Rick Sammon and talk about, among other things, his new book which can be found here, as well as shooting seascapes, and what its like chasing the dream of self employment.
Rick's website
Rick's Podcast
Rick's Book
Nick's Website
Nicks youtube channel
In this episode i talk about various techniques in post processing and in the field to maximize the sharpness of our photos.
Nick's website
Nick's Instagram
This week I sit down with Mike Olbinski, amazing photographer and Timelapser from Arizona. We talk about the logistics, and safety techniques when photographing super cells and lightning.
Mikes website
Mikes youtube channel
Nick's Youtube Channel
Nick's Website
This week we talk about backing up your photos and media while on the road. Here are links to some of the gear mentioned in this episode.
The facebook group
Samsung Hard drive
My Laptop
Portable Wacom Tablet
My main Wacom Tablet
Gnarbox
This week I had Robert Park from Nevada Art Printers, and Mark Metternich on to talk about fine art print making. Both Robert and Mark teach print making workshops and have lot to teach on the subject of fine art print making.
you can find their workshops here
you can find Lumichrome prints here
you can find Nick's Iceland workshop here
This week I sat down over a few pints with Thomas Heaton, Gavin Hardcastle, and Adam Gibbs in a pub in the Canadian Rockies. This is a fun, meandering conversation between friends.
Gavin's Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7IC...
Thomas Heaton's Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfhW...
Adam Gibbs Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDyK...
In this week's episode I talk about my current Cold Weather Winter Gear and tips for photographing Aurora Borealis.
Link to gear mentioned in this episode:
Vallerret Photography Gloves
Salomon Boots
Cabela's Guidewear Coat
NRS waterproof socks
REI down jacket
Berghaus Men's Waterproof Overpants
Merino Wool Base bottoms
Merino Wool base layer top
Super stylish hat
Erin Babnik has lost her home and all of her possessions in the California "Camp Fire". You can donate to the Go Fund Me campaign set up in her name Here
Link to the Erin Babnik Go Fund Me ----> https://www.gofundme.com/erin-babnik039s-paradise-fire-fund
This week we are talking about Color Theory with Blake Rudis from F64 academy. In this conversation we talk about the importance color grading has on the mood and feeling of an image, we also giggle and laugh pretty much non stop (sorry about that). Either way i think there are some great nuggets in this episode.
Blake Rudis can be found at both www.f64academy.com and www.f64elite.com .
In this episode of the podcast, I talk with Ryan Smith from Ryan Smith fine art, and Capture Icons, about the ins and outs of selling fine art prints.
You can watch this episode here
You can find Ryan's websites at http://www.ryansmithfineart.com
http://www.captureicons.com
https://www.facebook.com/ryansmithfin...
http://www.instagram.com/nickpagephot...
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.
Erin's Website
Ian's Website
Josh's Website
Nick's Website
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.
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What is it that creates an image with impact? Nick sits down with Rick Sammon and has a discussion about general landscape photography tips and what it is that grabs the viewer when they first view your imageRick’s PodcastRick’s WebsiteNick’s WebsiteNick’s Instagram
Photographing big surf isn’t easy, and we talk about that in this episode with photographer Rachael Talibart.
Join Nick one on of his workshops HERE
Rachael’s Website
Rachael’s Twitter
Rachael’s Instagram
Nick’s Instagram
Visual Wilderness sale can be found hereSocial media can be an amazing tool for the modern photographer, but its not without its downsides.You can find Nick’s workshops hereNick’s instagramNick’s WebsiteNick’s Youtube
In this episode we answer questions that came in on the Group's Facebook Page.Workshops can be found HereShow notes can be found here
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 hereThomas’s Youtube channel can be found hereNick’s tutorials, workshops and site can be found hereShow 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.comErin’s website can be found at www.erinbabnik.comAlex’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 websiteNicks 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.comSo many of our favorite spots are receiving an unhealthy amount of traffic, is it our fault?
In this field Nick answers a bunch of questions that came in from the Facebook Community.
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 WeatherNick's websiteNick's patreonShow notesApps mentionedWeather BugStormClear OutsideWindy
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.find nick on Instagram, Facebook or Vero
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
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.comNick'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:Breakthrough Photography FiltersDesmond SpikesMindshift filter hiveNRS Boundary SocksShimoda Bags
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.Matt's websiteNick's websiteMatt's InstagramNick's InstagramGear mentioned in this episode:https://www.rei.com/product/110817/rei-co-op-quarter-dome-1-tentsleeping padCamera ICUFeisol tripodMountain house meals
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.Ryan's WebsiteMile's WebsiteDavid's WebsiteNick's Website
Nick has launched "Essential Photoshop for Landscape Photography" which can be found here.This week I am talking with old friends Brent Bergherm and Brian McGukin about Traveling light cheap, and safe. They are both the co-hosts of the podcast "Latitude" which appears once a month on the Improve Photography Network.Brian's websiteBrent's WebsiteNick's Website
This week Nick talks with Mads Peter Iversen. Mads youtube channel is one of the best new photography channels filled with travel log's and inspiration. Make sure you check out both his instagram feed and Youtube channel.Nick also announces the creation of his Patreon page where there will be extra podcast interviews, vlog content. Image critiques and post processing videos. you can find the page at http://patreon.com/nickpagephotographywww.youtube.com/madspeteriversenwww.instagram.com/madspeteriversenwww.mpiphoto.dk
In this episode Nick starts by reflecting on what made photographing Kauai so amazing, as well as the terrible tripod condition that followed. In the second part of the episode Nick answers questions that came from the Facebook Group.The Helicopter tour company can be found here: http://www.helicopters-kauai.com/Tutorials and workshops can be found here http://www.nickpagephotography.com
In this episode I talk about how sometimes it is better to invest in experiences and inspiration, rather than that next camera body. I also talk about some of the photographers and educators that have inspired me throughout the last few years.My Icelandic Winter Adventure 2018 workshop can be found here!http://www.nickpagephotography.com/iceland-winter-adventure-2018/ Photographers mentioned in this episode. Thomas heaton - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfhW... Greg Benz - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqg4Jimmy Macintyre - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnUO...Steve Arnold - https://www.youtube.com/user/Seascape...Ryan Dyar - www.ryandyar.comSean Bagshaw - http://www.outdoorexposurephoto.com/Alex Noriega - www.alexnoriega.comEnrico Fossati - http://www.enricofossati.it/ Daniel Kordan - https://danielkordantutorials.com/Erin Babnik - www.erinbabnik.comMarc Adamus - www.marcadamus.comMichael Shainblum - www.shainblumphoto.com
In this episode I talk with Joshua Cripps about the good bad and ugly of the natural progression as a creative, and as a photographer. Growth isn't always measured in the amount of places we have visited, or the number of followers we have on social media.Sign up for the Moab conference at www.outofchicago.com/moab and use the promo code PAGE250 to get $250 off.Josh's website - www.joshuacripps.comNick's website - www.nickpagephotography.comJosh's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JoshuaCrippsPhotography/
Seascapes are probably my favorite genera of landscape photography. I love photographing moving water. In this episode i talk about how important shutterspeed is, useful apps, as well as useful gear when photographing around the ocean.You can sign up for workshops at www.nickpagephotography.comApps and gear mentioned in this episode:Magic SeaweedSurflineWindyKimtech scientific wipesBreakthrough Photography filtersNRS Boundary SocksTripod Spikes
In this episode Nick talks about tips for planning a photo trip, as well as some general travel tips for photographers.Planning around season indicators, and using social media tags and metadata to find out when those seasonal happenings might occur can be very useful. In this episode Nick also talks about staying flexible with plans.. backup camera bodies.. showering with your tripod... and taking gear that makes sense rather than ever lens you own.
Art Wolfe is one of the most well known names in photography of our generation. Art's photography in nature, culture, and wildlife are some of the most important and influential work of the past 50 years. In this episode I talk with Art about his newest book "earth is my witness". We also talk about staying current with technology, staying inspired and motivated, and the sacrifices needed to create work at the highest level.Art's website can be found hereThe book can be purchased hereNick's website can be found here
This is a Live Panel discussion recorded at the out of Acadia conference. We talk about creative block, inspiration, scariest moments in the field, and reoccurring tips and themes while teaching during the Acadia workshops.Thomas Heaton's WebsiteBryan Peterson's WebsiteErin Babnik's WebsiteNick Page's Website
In this episode Nick recaps his recent Iceland workshop. Before the workshop as well as after Nick was able to chase Aurora and photograph epic Northern Light action. Things covered in this episode, following weather, dealing with wet conditions, tips for photographing aurora.Iceland's weather siteNick's workshops and tours
In this episode I talk with Michael Shainblum about time lapse. Michael is one of the top photographers in the world and for good reason. In this episode we talk about the gear he uses, techiniques for day to night transitions, and lots more. Michael's website www.shainblumphoto.comNick's website www.nickpagephotography.comMichael's instagramMichael's FacebookMichael's youtube
In this Episode Nick talks about achieving sharpness in landscape photos. Nature photographers, more than any other genera are the most likely to be sharpness obsessed. In this episode Nick talks about where to focus, hyper focal distance, focus stacking, shutter speed, depth of field and sharpening in post processing.Mastering Luminosity MasksSteve Perry's Sharpening video and actionsTK actions
In this episode Nick answers several questions from the Landscape Photography Podcast community. Including, tips for new landscape photographers, how to approach a scene when the conditions don't give you want you expect. Being more creative with your compositions. Crazy photo trip stories from China. And a look into Nick's background and how he got into photography in the first place.Nick's website can be found at www.nickpagephotography.com
In this episode Nick reflects back on what it was like photographing the eclipse, as well as the experience of traveling into the path of totality. Later in the episode nick talks about "whats in my bag" as well as his favorite landscape accessories.Workshops and tutorials ----> hereGear Mentioned in this show:5d IV16-35mm f2.8 L III70-300 LSigma 50mm ARTFstop Anja BagMindshift Rotation 180 ProRRS 34L tripodAcratech GP ballhead with lever ClampMicro fiber towels / ClothsNRS Boundary SockDesmond tripod SpikesKimtech lens wipes (nick forgot to mention this one!)
In this episode Nick talks about his recent tour including a camera mishap. Nick also answers a bunch of questions that came in from the facebook group.Nick's websitewww.nickpagephotography.comThe facebook group
In This episode I sit down with Brent Bergherm from the Latitude Podcast and Brent Rents Lenses to talk about planning and photographing the solar eclipse.Brentbergherm.comhttp://www.photopills.com/…/ebooks/photopills-eclipse-en.pdfwww.brentrentslenses.comhttp://www.photopills.comhttps://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2017-august-21www.nickpagephotography.com
In this episode I talk with Rick Sammon about staying inspired, motivated and excited about photography over the long haul. We also give our best tips for photographing seascapes.Scientific lens wipesRick's website and workshops can be found hereRicks Instructional videos can be found hereNick's websiteNick's instagramNick's instructional videos
In this episode I talk with Ryan Dyar about the creative process, what help us be creative as well as the things that just get in our way of being creative. You can find the workshops I refer to in the opening of the episode here Nick's website can be found here www.nickpagephotography.comyou can find Ryan's website at www.ryandyar.com
In this episode Nick Gives his tips for Astrophotography, ranging from recommended gear, focusing tips, planning resources, as well as tips for post processing nightscapes. At the beginning of the show he also announces his new Astrophotography Post Processing course, as well as his 2018 Palouse tours. Nick's InstagramNick's websiteNick's youtube channelNick's facebook page
In this episode Nick gives his suggestions, tips and recommendations for those that might be planning a photo trip to Iceland.Nick's InstagramNick's websiteNick's youtube channelNick's facebook page
Flying with camera gear is always stressful, but knowing how to pack, and what you can pack takes the edge off that stress. In this episode Nick rants about his process when flying with camera gear.Nick's InstagramNick's websiteNick's youtube channelNick's facebook page
In this Episode, Nick has a conversation with Greg Benz about the usefulness and power of luminosity masks. Greg is the creator of "Lumenzia" the powerful luminosity mask panel. In the conversation they talk about what luminosity masks are, how they are used in exposure blending, as well as contrast adjustments and dodging and burning.You can find Lumenzia and more of Greg's work hereGreg's youtube channel can be found hereGreg's facebook group "luminosity masksing" can be found hereNick's Website can be found hereNick's youtube channel can be found hereNick's Instagram can be found here
This is the first episode of the Landscape photography podcast with Nick Page. In this episode Nick talks about what is in store for the show moving forward, then talks with Erin Babnik about growing as an artist, and composition. This week's Links:Erin's Website can be found herePhoto Cascadia's website can be found hereErin's Facebook can be found hereNick's website can be found hereErin's Photography mentor forums can be found hereNick's InstagramNick's Youtube ChannelNick's Facebook page