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- 🇸🇪SE · Visual Arts#2830K to 100K
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30K to 109K
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7 Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Photography (And How to Fix Them)
Jun 18, 2026
29m 52s
Why your camera is holding you back
Jun 11, 2026
26m 09s
Stop Taking Random Wildlife Photos Episode 4/4: From Messy Scene to Strong Photograph
Jun 4, 2026
30m 46s
Stop Taking Random Wildlife Photos E3/4: Why Your Photos Are Close—But Not There
May 28, 2026
29m 26s
Stop Taking Random Wildlife Photos E2/4: How to stop guessing in the field
May 21, 2026
30m 40s
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| 6/18/26 | ![]() 7 Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Photography (And How to Fix Them) | Send us Fan Mail Are your photos not turning out the way you imagined, even though you've invested in good gear and spend plenty of time behind the camera? In this episode, we're breaking down seven common mistakes that hold photographers back—from beginners to seasoned enthusiasts. These aren't technical camera settings or obscure photography tricks. They're the everyday habits, assumptions, and blind spots that quietly limit your creative growth. We'll explore why better equipment won't nec... | 29m 52s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Why your camera is holding you back | Send us Fan Mail Why do your photos never look the way the moment felt in real life? In this episode, we’re talking about the real reason so many beginner photographers feel disappointed with their photos — and why your camera might actually be holding you back. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by blurry shots, dull colours, flat lighting, or confusing settings, you are definitely not alone. Most people assume they need a better camera, but the truth is: the problem usually isn’t the gear — it’... | 26m 09s | ||||||
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Stop Taking Random Wildlife Photos Episode 4/4: From Messy Scene to Strong Photograph | Send us Fan Mail In the final episode of the series, we bring everything together in real-world wildlife situations where decisions have to be made quickly and under pressure. Wildlife photography rarely happens in perfect conditions. Subjects move unpredictably, backgrounds become messy, light changes constantly, and there’s often very little time to react. The challenge is learning how to stay intentional when scenes become chaotic. In this episode, we discuss: how strong photographers make... | 30m 46s | ||||||
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Stop Taking Random Wildlife Photos E3/4: Why Your Photos Are Close—But Not There | Send us Fan Mail You review the photo later, and at first, it looks promising. The subject is sharp, the exposure is good, and technically everything seems fine — but somehow the image still doesn’t fully work. In this episode, we explore why some wildlife photos feel close to being strong but never quite get there. We look at the subtle problems that hold images back and why editing often fails to fix them. We discuss: why “almost good” photos are so frustratingthe importance of clarity and ... | 29m 26s | ||||||
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Stop Taking Random Wildlife Photos E2/4: How to stop guessing in the field | Send us Fan Mail In the first episode, we explored why so many wildlife photos feel random and inconsistent. But once you stop reacting and start shooting intentionally, a new challenge appears: how do you make strong decisions quickly in the field? In this episode, we look at a simple field process that helps reduce chaos and improve clarity when everything is happening at once. Instead of trying to manage every variable simultaneously, we focus on a practical way to prioritise what matters ... | 30m 40s | ||||||
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Stop Taking Random Wildlife Photos E1/4: Why Some Wildlife Photos Work (And Most Don't) | Send us Fan Mail Most wildlife photographers think inconsistent photos come from bad luck, missed focus, or not having the right gear. But often the real problem is much simpler: shooting without a clear intention. In this episode, we explore why so many wildlife photos feel random — even when the technical settings are correct — and the mindset shift that changes everything. Instead of reacting to every wildlife encounter and hoping something works, we look at how stronger photos begin with ... | 30m 16s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Why Your Wildlife Photos Look Flat (And How to Fix Them in the Field) | Send us Fan Mail Struggling with wildlife photos that look flat, washed out, or just not how you remember the moment? In this episode, we break down one of the most misunderstood tools in photography—exposure compensation—and show you how to use it with intention in the field. Rather than treating exposure as a technical setting, you’ll learn how to use it as part of your creative process—helping you control light, shape your subject, and guide the viewer’s eye. We walk through a simple, prac... | 20m 06s | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() The Creative Process | Send us Fan Mail Step inside the real creative process behind photography—beyond inspiration, beyond perfect conditions. In this episode, we explore how ideas actually take shape across four distinct genres: wildlife, portrait, street, and landscape photography. From waiting on unpredictable moments in the wild to building connection in portraiture, from observing fleeting street scenes to returning to the same landscape in search of light, each discipline reveals a different side of cre... | 35m 06s | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Finding inspiration and developing your style | Send us Fan Mail Are you struggling to find inspiration or define your photography style? In this episode, we break down how to consistently spark new ideas and turn them into a visual identity that feels authentic to you. You’ll learn why inspiration isn’t something you wait for, but something you actively build through what you see, shoot, and study. We also explore how limitations can boost creativity, why shooting without pressure matters, and how to train your eye by analysing the work y... | 22m 51s | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() How high should you push ISO (and other things)? | Send us Fan Mail In this episode, I break down the balancing act at the heart of wildlife photography: ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. How high should you push your ISO? I talk about the trade-off between freezing action with faster shutter speeds and keeping noise under control—and why a sharp, slightly noisy image often beats a blurry one. I also highlight how aperture isn’t just about exposure, but a creative tool for isolating subjects and shaping your image. Plus, I cut thr... | 24m 48s | ||||||
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| 4/9/26 | ![]() The secrets to choosing the right gear for wildlife photography | Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we break down the real secrets to choosing the right camera gear for wildlife photography. From camera bodies and autofocus to lenses, reach, and essential accessories, you’ll learn what actually matters in the field—and what doesn’t. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to upgrade, this episode will help you make smarter gear decisions based on your environment, subjects, and shooting style. Stop wasting money on hype and start building a setup t... | 35m 22s | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | ![]() Composition in the Wild E4/4: The 3 skills that transform wildlife photography | Send us Fan Mail Most wildlife photographers think better gear will fix their photos… but it won’t. In this episode, you’ll learn the 3 skills that actually transform wildlife photography: field decision-making, light mastery, and a simple system for consistent improvement. If you want sharper images, better compositions, and more keeper shots—this is where it starts. In this episode: How to stop missing great shots in the field Why light matters more than your camera &... | 31m 31s | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Composition in the Wild E3/4: Why most wildlife photos feel random (and how to add purpose) | Send us Fan Mail Why do so many wildlife photographs feel random? A bird appears, you lift the camera, take the shot… and the moment is gone. Later, the photo feels more like a snapshot than something intentional. In this episode, we explore why that happens — and how a small shift in approach can dramatically improve your wildlife photography. You’ll discover how observation, patience, and a simple intention can transform the way you photograph wildlife. Instead of reacting to every moment, ... | 30m 58s | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Composition in the Wild E2/4: How to prepare a wildlife shoot (without over-thinking it) | Send us Fan Mail Have you ever packed for a wildlife photography outing and felt slightly overwhelmed before you even left the house? In this episode, we simplify the process. Preparation should create calm — not stress. And yet many photographers overthink wildlife shoots, worrying about settings, gear, missing the moment, or not knowing enough. The result? Mental clutter before you’ve even taken your first photograph. Wildlife photography isn’t about knowing everything. It’s about knowing w... | 24m 55s | ||||||
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Composition in the Wild E1/4: Great Wildlife Photography begins at home | Send us Fan Mail Many people think wildlife photography starts on safari… or in Africa… or in a national park. It doesn’t. It starts in your backyard. You can develop all the vital skills you need for great wildlife photography before you leave home. Here's how... It's time for another podcast... Thank you for listening. Please Like and Subscribe, as it really does make a difference. If you enjoy my podcasts and would like to be kept up to date about podcasts, webinars and courses, ple... | 26m 35s | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | ![]() Observation and Composition Ep 4: How to build a photograph from start to finish | Send us Fan Mail Great photographs are built through a sequence of decisions. Structure, rules, and techniques only matter insofar as they serve intent. In this final part, we look at how to put everything together and create compelling images. It's time for another podcast... Thank you for listening. Please Like and Subscribe, as it really does make a difference. If you enjoy my podcasts and would like to be kept up to date about podcasts, webinars and courses, please join my mailing ... | 17m 43s | ||||||
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Observation and Composition Ep 3: How viewers actually move through an image | Send us Fan Mail Strong photographs lead the viewer. Composition is about directing visual movement. In part 3, we look at what draws the eye and how we can use that information to construct photographs that fully engage the viewer. It's time for another podcast... Thank you for listening. Please Like and Subscribe, as it really does make a difference. If you enjoy my podcasts and would like to be kept up to date about podcasts, webinars and courses, please join my mailing list by clicking h... | 20m 01s | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() Observation and Composition Ep 2: Why Compositions Fail (and the fix most people miss) | Send us Fan Mail Most compositions fail because multiple visual messages compete. This episode teaches diagnosis first, then simplification with intent. In part two, we'll look at how you can take photographs that are fine, technically, but just don't work. It's time for another podcast... Thank you for listening. Please Like and Subscribe, as it really does make a difference. If you enjoy my podcasts and would like to be kept up to date about podcasts, webinars and courses, please join my m... | 20m 22s | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Observation and Composition Ep 1: The observation skill that changes every photograph | Send us Fan Mail Two people can stand in the same place, at the same time, and come away with completely different photographs. Why? This four-part series examines how observation drives composition and how you can construct photographs designed to elicit a specific response in the viewer. In this first part, we examine the importance of observation. It's time for another podcast... Thank you for listening. Please Like and Subscribe, as it really does make a difference. If you enjoy my... | 19m 52s | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() 7 more mistakes that photographers often make | Send us Fan Mail In this second podcast, I run through 7 more mistakes it's easy to make: 1. Shooting in Auto Mode Shooting in Auto severely limits your creative options. 2. Not checking settings It’s easy to forget to check settings in the heat of the moment. Stay on top of your settings, especially when conditions are changing quickly. 3. Housekeeping Keep your camera equipment cleaned and properly stored. Mould in lenses will not help your photography. 4. Rushing the shot Take the ti... | 30m 26s | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() How to deal with 6 common photography mistakes | Send us Fan Mail We all make mistakes, and this week I run through 6 common mistakes photographers make and talk through how to handle them: 1. Poor Composition Centred subject: Placing the subject in the centre of the image. Try the rule of thirds as a way of creating a more interesting image. Cluttered backgrounds: Distracting elements in the background take attention away from the subject. Be a ‘Visual Storyteller’ and look at the whole scene before pressing the shutter button. 2. Over- or... | 27m 06s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() Steve and Nicole Gettle Wildlife Photographers | Send us Fan Mail For over 40 years, Steve Gettle has dedicated his life to capturing the stunning beauty of nature through his lens. With countless hours spent photographing wildlife and the breathtaking landscapes that surround us, Steve’s work radiates his deep love for the natural world. His vibrant images invite viewers to appreciate the wonders of wildlife and wild places like never before. Steve has had his work featured in a variety of esteemed publications, such as National Geographic... | 35m 58s | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() Trusted the Meter | Send us Fan Mail Last week, we looked at what happens when there is a failure of perception. This week, we look at the opposite problem: when the camera tells you exactly what to do, but the result is incorrectly exposed. Are you asking the right question? This is the final part of the three-podcast series looking at exposure issues. It's time for another podcast... Thank you for listening. Please Like and Subscribe, as it really does make a difference. If you enjoy my podcasts and would lik... | 30m 00s | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | ![]() Where light tricks you | Send us Fan Mail In part two of this exploration of exposure, we look at situations where everything looks great, but when you look at the image in the camera, it is nothing like what you saw. We’ll look at why this happens and what you can do about it. It's time for another podcast... Thank you for listening. Please Like and Subscribe, as it really does make a difference. If you enjoy my podcasts and would like to be kept up to date about podcasts, webinars and courses, please join my maili... | 24m 53s | ||||||
| 1/1/26 | ![]() The Exposure Mistake I Still Make When Shooting Wildlife | Send us Fan Mail Have you ever had a situation where a shot looks good, but when you check the photo, the exposure is off? Well, I’m sure we’ve often experienced it, and it’s one of those mistakes you only make once. Except… you don’t. I had a similar situation recently. Nothing went wrong… except I forgot one thing. This is how our cameras work. Getting the correct exposure is one of the most important aspects of photography. You have much greater latitude and creative potential in post with... | 23m 47s | ||||||
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