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Wild And Exposed Podcast
Truth and Legend Productions
247 episodes
9 months ago
What’s coming up for the crew? Workshops are filling but there are still options available. What will the end of a very long winter reveal for sensitive species?
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What’s coming up for the crew? Workshops are filling but there are still options available. What will the end of a very long winter reveal for sensitive species?
Show more...
Wilderness
Arts,
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Visual Arts,
Sports
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The Nature Photographer by NANPA - Preparing for a Photo Trip with Dawn Wilson
Wild And Exposed Podcast
1 hour 23 minutes 24 seconds
3 years ago
The Nature Photographer by NANPA - Preparing for a Photo Trip with Dawn Wilson
How do you plan, prepare, and pack for a photography trip? Whether it’s driving or hiking to a nearby spot or traveling half way around the world, a lot of thought and preparation should go into your trip. NANPA’s immediate past-president, Dawn Wilson, joins the Wild and Exposed crew of Jason Loftus, Ron Hayes and Michael Mauro to talk about what each has learned about planning and preparation.
Wild And Exposed Podcast
What’s coming up for the crew? Workshops are filling but there are still options available. What will the end of a very long winter reveal for sensitive species?