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14 Feb 2022Capturing Frozen Waterfalls00:18:59

Learn what it takes to prepare for and capture frozen waterfalls. These majestic settings make for fabulous images, but getting to them can be challenging.

You can find the full show notes for the episode on robertmasseyphotography.ca.

Follow Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

28 Feb 20223.5 Ways to Print and Deliver Photos to Your Clients00:20:05

This week on the podcast we are going over 3.5 ways that you can sell prints online and have them printed and delivered to your clients. We will go over the work that is involved and some backend basics for you to understand.
You'll learn about automated dropshipping printing a combo of automated printing and you shipping, and a full in-house DIY printing process.

You can check out the full show notes on robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes.
You can connect with Roberton Instagram @robertmasseyphotography. 

 

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

28 Mar 2022Secrets to Keeping your Gear Safe while Travelling00:19:47

Travel is picking up again. Countries are reopening borders. Life is getting back to some semblance of what our normal is now. And that means that a lot more people will be packing up their cameras and hitting the air. This is such an exciting moment for many people. To see the world again, have new experiences, and meet people from other cultures. And that also means packing up the camera gear and travelling with it. We put our cameras through a lot, bouncing in turbulence on airplanes, falling from overhead bins on trains, bouncing around on automobiles the world over. To make sure they get to their destinations in working order, ready for you to do your job, you need to pack them properly. Cameras are rugged, but there is a right and a wrong way to pack them. And as much as you can pack them properly, the better chance you won’t be replacing parts or missing shots.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

24 Jul 2023Welcome Back! The Travel and Adventure Photography School Returns!00:24:46

Welcome back to the long-awaited return of the Travel and Adventure Photography School podcast! I'm your host, Robert Massey, and I can't express how excited I am to bring this show back to life after a 16-month break. Get ready for a fresh perspective as we take this podcast out of the studio and into the great outdoors.

In this episode, recorded beside the stunning Bow River in Banff National Park, I open up about the challenges of creative burnout that led to the podcast's hiatus. As a full-time content creator and photographer in one of my favorite places on Earth, Banff National Park, I found myself struggling to balance work, creativity, and personal time. Creative burnout hit me hard, and I had to reevaluate my approach to find the joy in my craft again.

Throughout the episode, I share my journey of self-discovery, reflecting on the signs of creative burnout, the toll it took on my relationships, and the impact it had on my photography and work. I reveal the strategies and tools that helped me overcome creative burnout, including giving myself space to step away from creativity when needed and finding a new creative outlet through drawing.

I also discuss the importance of reflection and connecting with supportive individuals during challenging times. By reaching out to those who understand and care about us, we can gain valuable insights and rekindle our creative fire.

If you've ever experienced creative burnout or simply want to learn more about maintaining a healthy and sustainable creative journey, this episode is for you. Join us as we venture into the great outdoors, explore new perspectives, and inspire each other in the world of travel and adventure photography.

Thank you for being part of our community, and let's embark on this exciting new chapter together. Adventure awaits! 🌄📸

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

07 Aug 2023How to Deal with Smoky Conditions as a Photographer00:18:54

Join host Robert Massey in this episode of the Travel and Adventure Photography School podcast as we tackle the challenges of capturing stunning photos amidst smoky conditions. From pre-shoot preparation to shooting techniques, post-processing tips, and prioritizing safety, discover how to adapt creatively while ensuring well-being. Get ready to conquer smoky landscapes and create impactful images that stand out. Tune in now and elevate your photography skills in challenging environments.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

21 Aug 20234 of the Best Ways to Find Clients as a Creative00:29:54

In today's episode, we're tackling a topic that's on the minds of many in the creative community: how to find work. Whether you're an outdoor adventure photographer, a portrait specialist, or a videographer, the insights we share here are universally applicable. From exposure gigs to word-of-mouth marketing and building vendor relationships, we've got you covered.

Today we're going to cover 4 topics:

  1. Work for Exposure
    • When you should and shouldn't consider doing this
    • When you may want to pitch doing your own work for free
  2. Word of Mouth Marketing
    • How you can influence this in today's market
  3. Playing the Social Media Game
  4. Building Vendor Relationships
    • When and how to reach out
    • Setting up strategic meetings and sessions
    • Organize headshot parties or styled shoots to collaborate and showcase your skills.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

04 Sep 20235 Things You Need in your Camera Bag (that aren't photo accessories)00:15:59

Hey, it's Robert Massey, and I'm back with another episode of the Travel and Adventure Photography School podcast. 
Today, I'm sharing the five essential non-photography items that always find a place in my camera bag. We're talking about portable battery banks, cleaning kits, versatile light sources, snacks, and raincoats. I'll explain why these essentials are game-changers and how they can elevate your photography adventures. 
Tune in and get ready to pack like a pro!

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

18 Sep 2023Creator & Influencer Sam Reid on Using Authenticity and Short Form Video to Build an Audience00:40:19

Welcome to the podcast!
This week, we are talking to creator, influencer and short-form video specialist Sam Reid (@SamanthaLReid) about creating content, staying authentic, and how you can make the best short-form videos. Sam is a 2-time Olympian in synchronized swimming turned mountain athlete and content creator with an incredible journey from Australia to Banff. Tune in to hear all of her tips for creating the best content, staying passionate and finding a balance between the side hustle and the full-time job.

Show Highlights:

  • Learn how Sam has used short-form video to drive engagement, grow an audience and build brand partnerships.
  • Delve into the best tips for making short-form videos (including music choice and scene selection).
  • Understand the differences between TikTok and Instagram and how to create content for both platforms.
  • Explore Sam's decision-making process when considering brand partnerships. Learn why authenticity and alignment with her lifestyle play a crucial role in her choices.
  • Discover how Sam balances a full-time job, her influencer side hustle, and ensures that she can still have time to hike and explore the great outdoors.
  • Hear Sam's top secrets for capturing the best content no matter where you are in the world, even in a busy place like Banff National Park.

Follow Sam:
Instagram: @SamanthaLReid
TikTok: @SamanthaLReid

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

02 Oct 20235 Things you Can do to Elevate Your Images00:22:17

On today's adventure, we're hanging out on the shores of Moraine Lake - in the rain, of course - after hiking into Larch Valley during larch season and talking about five little things you can do to elevate your images.
One of the things I find people asking about fairly consistently is what starts separating people when you know the rules of composition, and you know how to break them, and when to break them, when you know your exposure triangle and how to use your camera and all those good pieces, why is it that some people's images have an extra spark or just something a little bit different or better about them?
And so that's what we're going to talk about. Here are some of the things you can do that could possibly be that next bit you need to elevate your people photos.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

16 Oct 2023Breaking into Commercial Photography and Staying Creative with Photographer Katie Goldie00:45:06

Join me for a walk with the fantastic photographer Katie Goldie (@goldiekatie_) to talk about breaking into commercial photography, ways to set yourself apart and engaging your creativity.
You'll learn essential business insights for running shoots, engaging with clients, and backing up your work. Plus, some fun insights into the fantastic world that Katie has been in for the last number of years.
Give it a listen now to learn from one of Banff's best creatives.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

06 Nov 2023How to Use Storytelling to Enhance your Adventure Photography00:29:35

This episode of the Travel and Adventure Photography School delves into the unique aspects of storytelling in adventure photography.
Robert discusses the importance of capturing images that narrate a story and the pivotal role of emotion in creating engaging and memorable photographs and introduces viewers to five vital elements to enhance their photography- emotion, composition, timing, subject, and setting. This episode is a comprehensive guide on how to incorporate compelling narratives into adventure photography and make your work stand out.
Throughout the podcast episode, the host shares numerous tips, instances from his experiences, and practical advice that can help both budding and experienced photographers. By understanding and incorporating these elements, photographers can create compelling narratives through their adventure photos.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

27 Nov 2023How to Prepare for your First Adventure Photography Session00:27:23

In this episode, Robert celebrates reaching a remarkable milestone of 50,000 downloads. He shares his exciting adventures in Lake Louise and delves into the intensive preparation process for an outdoor adventure photography shoot. 
Key points covered include effective communication with clients, creating mood boards, scouting locations, creating a shot list, and gear organization. Tune in to learn about these critical stages and pick up some valuable tips to enhance your outdoor adventure photography skills.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

12 Feb 2024How to Monetize your Travel Photography00:19:13

In this episode of the Travel and Adventure Photography School Podcast, discover how to turn your travel photography into a profitable venture. Host Robert Massey shares seven practical strategies for monetizing your travel photos, from selling prints to landing corporate contracts. 
Tune in for insider tips and actionable advice to take your photography business to new heights. Subscribe now and start earning from your travels!


Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

26 Feb 2024Mastering Action Photography for your Travels and Adventures00:23:37

In this episode of the Travel and Adventure Photography SchoolPpodcast, host Robert Massey delves into the exciting world of action photography. 
Drawing from his experience as a former sports photographer, Robert shares valuable insights and techniques for capturing dynamic action shots, covering topics such as understanding shutter speed, selecting the right gear, utilizing burst mode and predictive autofocus, exploring creative techniques like panning and intentional motion blur, mastering composition, and capturing the decisive moment. 
These tips and advice will help elevate your adventure and travel photography to new heights.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

11 Mar 2024It's Time to Talk about the Magic Hours in Photography00:27:21

Get ready to immerse yourself in the magical realms of golden hour and blue hour photography on the Travel and Adventure Photography School podcast. 
Join host Robert Massey as he delves into the enchanting periods of the day, offering photographers a wealth of creative opportunities to capture the world in all its breathtaking glory. 
Discover the soft, diffused light of golden hour, enhancing colours and textures, perfect for captivating portraits, landscapes, and travel shots. Then, delve into the tranquil atmosphere of blue hour, where soft, diffused light creates a moody, calming ambiance, ideal for unique action shots and serene landscapes. 
From planning and scouting locations to essential gear and shooting tips, Robert shares his expertise to help you make the most of these magical hours. Tune in to elevate your adventure and travel photography skills and let your creativity soar.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

25 Mar 2024Six Ways to Hone Your Photographic Eye00:28:13

In today's episode, we're delving deep into the art of honing your creative eye. As photographers, constantly refining our creativity is vital, and I've got six game-changing tips to help you do just that. From studying the masters to stepping out of your comfort zone, we'll explore practical strategies to elevate your photography to new heights.

So, if you're ready to ignite your creative spark and capture breathtaking images, tune in now! Don't forget to reach out on Instagram at Robert Massey Photography to share your thoughts and ideas for future episodes. Plus, if you love what we're doing here, be sure to rate and review the podcast—your feedback means the world to us.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

09 Apr 2024Create Epic Images on your Next Photography Road Trip00:27:04

Hey there, fellow adventurers! It's Robert Massey, your guide on the Travel and Adventure Photography School podcast. 
Buckle up because in Episode 100, we're diving into the exciting world of Adventure Photography Road Trips. Picture this: epic journeys, stunning landscapes, and the thrill of capturing those perfect shots. I'll be sharing all my tips for planning, packing, and making the most of your trip. Get ready to feel inspired, excited, and eager to hit the road with me. Don't miss out – join the adventure now! Subscribe for more awesome stories and insider tips. 
Let's adventure!

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

22 Apr 2024The Power of Mobile Photography for Adventure Travel00:30:56
Welcome to a thrilling new episode of Travel and Adventure Photography School! In this captivating installment, host Robert Massey takes you on an exhilarating journey into the fascinating world of mobile photography.

Unlock the potential of your smartphone as Robert shares invaluable tips, tricks, and must-have accessories to elevate your adventure photography game. Discover why mobile photography is a game-changer for capturing stunning moments on the go, and learn how to harness the power of your smartphone to tell compelling stories through your images.

From the advantages and disadvantages of mobile photography to essential apps and accessories, this episode covers it all. Get ready to explore the incredible possibilities of mobile photography and embark on unforgettable adventures with your trusty smartphone by your side.

Ready to take your photography to new heights? Tune in now and join the adventure!

**Featured Apps and Products:**

1. **Lightroom Mobile**: Enhance your photos with powerful editing tools and presets. 

3. **PlanIt!**: Plan your photo shoots with precision using augmented reality features and location scouting tools.

4. **Moment Mobile Photography Starter Kit**: Elevate your mobile photography with essential accessories including wide lenses, thin cases, ND filters, and lens pens. 

5. **Anker PowerCore 10000 Portable Charger**: Keep your smartphone charged on the go with this compact and powerful portable charger.

6. **Manfrotto PIXI Mini Tripod**: Achieve stable shots and precise positioning with this versatile and compact tripod.

7. **Joby GorillaPod Mobile Rig**: Capture steady photos and videos in any environment with this flexible and lightweight tripod. 

8. **Waterproof Phone Case**: Protect your phone from water, dust, and shock while capturing stunning images in extreme conditions. 

Don't miss out on this exciting episode filled with actionable tips and inspiring insights. Subscribe to Travel and Adventure Photography School now and start your journey to becoming a master of mobile photography!

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

20 May 2024Planning for a Spectacular Remote Photography Expedition00:30:48
In this episode of the Travel and Adventure Photography School, we dive into the art of capturing stunning photos in remote and off-the-beaten-path locations. Whether you’re trekking through dense forests, exploring rugged mountains, or venturing into deserts, this episode will provide you with practical tips, hacks, and essential gear advice to elevate your remote location photography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

03 Jun 2024Unlocking the Business of Travel Photography: From Passion to Profit00:23:31

In this episode of the Travel & Adventure Photography School Podcast, we dive into the business side of travel photography. Discover how to turn your passion for capturing adventures into a profitable career. We explore the current market trends, discuss strategies for building a unique brand, and share practical tips for monetizing your work. Whether you're a novice looking to start your journey or a serious amateur aiming to go pro, this episode is packed with insights to help you succeed. 
 Don’t miss it!

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

29 Jan 2020001 - How to use Storytelling to Enhance your Photography00:21:29

Welcome to the Travel & Adventure Photography School podcast episode #1! Thanks for taking the time to be here with us from the beginning. Today, we are here to talk about storytelling in your photography.
How can you help your photographs stand out in a crowded medium? 
One of the best ways to do this is to start using the elements of storytelling in your photography. A photograph with a story is much more likely to speak to people, then just one of a pretty location. 
But how do you start using storytelling in your photography?
We will discuss the five elements of storytelling, and how you can apply it to your photographic vision to create more engaging pieces.
The five elements we will discuss are:

  1. premise
  2. Subject
  3. Style
  4. Conflict
  5. Narrative Arc/Plot

Integrating good storytelling is one of the greatest things you can do for your photography, so let's talk about it today!

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

10 Feb 2020002 - Canadian Winter Photography Special Part 100:19:11

Winter is one of my favourite times to take photographs. The world looks magical all covered in snow, and there are some amazing things you can only photograph when it gets freezing cold. We understand that lots of people dislike being out when the snow is flying, but given the right preparation you can have a great time taking photographs in the cold and you can create some unique images.

So join us for this special two-part series that is all about Winter Photography. In part 1, we cover things that you need to have and think about before heading out to shoot in the snow. We cover the gear you should have with you, the clothing you should wear, and the type of carry system that works in winter. 

In this episode, we cover a number of things including:

  • Three reasons winter photography is awesome
  1. There are photographs you can only take when the temperature heads into the negatives
  2. Snow changes the way common landscapes look, giving you new shots and new perspectives
  3. There are very few other people out, take advantage of the quiet and stillness
  • Things to look for in your bag/backpack
    • Made from a durable and weather-resistant material
    • Waterproof bottom
    • How is your gear accessed?
    • Enough space for extras beyond your camera kit
  • The bags Robert uses:
    • Peak Design Everyday Messenger Bag and F-Stop Gear Loka UL
  • What else should you bring?
    • Water/Food
    • Extra Layers
    • Microfibre Towel
    • Mini air-blower
    • Micro-spikes
    • Hiking Poles
    • Heat Packs
    • Large Plastic Bag
    • Dry-sack
  • Clothing
    • Layer up on your clothes
    • Baselayer
      • Merino wool or synthetic equivalent to keep you warm
    • Mid-Layer
      • Jacket: synthetic down equivalent that stays warm when wet.
      • Pants: Water-resistant material that you can move in
    • Hard-Shell
      • Weatherproof (wind and waterproof)
      • Think Gortex or something similar
      • This goes over your mid-layer
    • Super warm outer shell to put on when you stop for a while
      • Big puffy down coats work great for their warmth to weight ratio
  • Think of where you pack your electronics, as batteries die far faster in the cold

Links to some of the things talked about in this episode:

Enjoy the episode and look out for episode number 3, Winter Photography part 2, next week! 

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

17 Feb 2020003 - Canadian Winter Photography Special Part 200:23:46

Welcome to part 2 of our Canadian Winter Photography Special! Last week we covered everything you need to be ready to go shooting outdoors in cold, Canadian winter. This week, in part 2, we are talking about actually getting out there and taking photographs! This is your chance to go out and take photos that other people are avoiding because of the weather. 

In this episode we cover:

  1. Things to be aware of when taking photos outside in the winter:
    • Your camera’s internal meter can be tricked by sunlight reflecting off the snowy ground. Compensate by using full manual and setting everything yourself or, when using auto modes, use your exposure controls.
    • Autofocus can be tricked by falling and blowing snow, causing your camera to focus hunt or miss-focus. Switch into manual focus to compensate. 
    • You can freeze your nose (or other boy parts) to your camera if you aren’t careful.
  2. Some awesome photos you can take:
    • The boiling water trick to create an ice-crystal fog around you.
    • Creating frozen, crystalline soap bubbles.
    • Using falling snow to create dynamic foregrounds and backgrounds as well as framing your subject.
    • Interacting with winter’s elements to create an engaging image.
    • Incorporate strong light effects and ice to create dynamic night-time portraits.
    • Getting protection from the elements to make your photos better.
  3. Safety
    • Snow can cover up crevasses and holes, be careful where you step.
    • Watch out for cornices, snow-ledges that develop on ridge-lines. 
    • Learn about avalanches and how to avoid them.
  4. Coming home
    • Protecting your equipment so it doesn’t develop moisture inside, using large plastic bags or your backpack.

Products mentioned in this episode:

We are aiming to grow a photographic community of like-minded adventurers and travellers. I’d love to chat with you more and see your photographs. Join us online in any of the following spaces:

Facebook

Instagram (@traveladventurephotoschool)

Website

Thanks for joining us today! Can’t wait for next week when we talk about 10 tips to take your travel photos from snapshots to wall art. 

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

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24 Feb 2020004 - Take your Travel Photos from Snapshot to Wall Art00:21:20

In Episode 4 we are talking about tips to take your travel photos from snapshots to wall art. We will present you with 13 tips to help improve your travel photography (or just your photography in general) regardless of the camera kit you use. 

Composition

  1. The Rule of Thirds
    • Divide your frame into thirds both vertically and horizontally and place your subject in one of the cross-sections of those lines.
  2. Leading Lines
    • Use lines within your frame to lead your viewer’s eyes to the main subject in your image.
  3. Framing
    • Use buildings or other objects to frame your subject and draw your audience’s eye towards your main subject. Frames can also add an extra interesting foreground element.
  4. Backgrounds
    • Look for simple backgrounds to put your subject against. Busy backgrounds can distract the viewer’s eye, but a simple background keeps the focus on your subject.

A New Perspective

  1. Go Low. 
    • Get low to the ground to show objects bigger than the traditionally are and to create a new perspective on an area. 
  2. Go High. 
    • Look for a way to, safely, get up above your subject. See if there is a hill or building that you can legally climb to look back down on a subject from. This can reveal patterns on the ground around your subject.
  3. Search the Area.
    • Look around an area for unique perspectives that other people aren’t shooting.

Wide-angle or close up?

  1. Wide-angle
    • Great for showing off scenes, whole buildings or cityscapes. Gives people a feeling of an area.
  2. Close-up
    • Shows off the details of one part of a scene. You can isolate a specific item like an animal’s face or a statue on a building. 

Get the Light

  1. Golden Hour. 
    • Roughly one hour before sunset or one hour after sunrise. There is typically lots of soft light and long, gentle shadows that lead to beautiful images. This is also when the sky lights up into beautiful colours (if there are clouds for the sunlight to reflect off of).
  2. Blue Hour 
    • Roughly an hour after sunset and an hour before sunrise. It’s when the sun is still illuminating the sky but it is below the horizon.
  3. My Favourite App for Finding Light
    • Sun Surveyor. Tells you the time of sunset, sunrise, moonrise and moonset as well as the approximate length of golden hour and blue hour.

Isolate your Subject

  1. Depth of field:
    • For close-ups, set your aperture to a low f-stop value (such as 2.8, 2.0, or 1.8 or lower). This blurs out the background behind your subject.
  2. Use Colour
    • Place your subject against a contrasting colour to have them pop out. Think of it this way, a person wearing a green coat standing in amongst green trees is going to blend into the trees. But a person wearing a bright yellow or orange coat is going to pop out from amongst the trees, drawing your viewer’s eye to them. 
  3. Background
    • Simple backgrounds really help

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02 Mar 2020005 - Be a Tourist Wherever you are Living00:17:20

This week we are talking about how to be a tourist wherever you are living and why it is so important to do this. We will give you five tips for ways to explore like a tourist in your own home. We really focus on the fact that you don’t need to get on a plane to love where you are at.

We also talk about YYC Hot Chocolate Fest, which just ended! Such an awesome month!

The Tips:

  1. Go out and take in the big tourist sites
    • Whatever they are in your town, go and see them, photograph them like you would if you were in a new destination and try to see them from a new perspective.
  2. When you are getting ready to leave, don’t treat this like any other day heading out.
    • Don’t plan to run errands.
    • Don’t think about the things you should be doing.
    • Be present in the moment.
  3. You will likely meet new people.
    • This is such a great byproduct of being a tourist in your own town. You will likely start having conversations with wonderful people from where you live. And who knows, these may turn into friendships or even business opportunities. 
  4. You get to practice!
    • If you want to take your travel photos from wall art to snapshot, then you had better start practicing and there is no better way than to walk out your front door.
  5. Don’t limit your photography because of what other people are saying.
    • Forget about those who try to bring you down and take your photos!

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09 Mar 2020006 - Learning from the Masters Part 100:21:05

Welcome to Episode 6 of the Travel & Adventure Photography School podcast!
Today we are talking about what we can learn from studying master painters. This is part 1 of a 3 part series happening over the next three weeks. Today, we talk about master painters, next week we are talking about the original masters of photography, and then we will talk about what we can learn from a few of the master’s of the craft today, specifically in the outdoor adventure realm (like Jimmy Chin, Chris Burkard, and Paul Zizka).

This three-part series is about learning one of the fundamentals of photography. Not your settings, ISO, and Shutter Speed, but a way to build your photographic eye, which will enable you to take so many more amazing image

We will be talking about four things you can learn by studying great paintings and painters

  • Lighting
  • Posing
  • Colour
  • Composition

Lighting

  • The way painters incorporate light into their scenes can tell us a lot about how we should be using light in photography
  • Rembrandt Lighting
  • Check out the catchlights
  • Even the lighting in master landscape painters (like Lawren Harris of the group of 7) can show us a lot about how light and shadows should play on landscapes

Posing

  • Many of the classic portraiture poses have come from painters
  • Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring. A classic pose that we see consistently in portraiture today
  • These posing tips can be used to inform how you should get somebody to pose in your outdoor and travel images. Look at how the painters utilize negative space, arm/hand placements, etc...

Colour

  • Colour is one of the most important things in a photograph.
  • Painters are all about blending and balancing colours. A lot of the master painters are masters of colour theory as well.
  • Look at these paintings with an eye towards how they utilize colour to draw you through the image, highlight certain elements, play down other elements, and to create a cohesive look. 
  • We can learn a lot about how they balance varying colours in their scenes to help us create more interesting and gratifying images. 

Composition

  • Every element of a painting is chosen to be there.
  • We can do the exact same thing in any set of scenes we create. You get to choose what is in that scene. 
  • Look for composition elements like framing, rule of thirds, the golden ratio, and more in the paintings to understand their composition
  • Look for extraneous elements that may be distracting and remove them. The same thing can be done in landscape and travel photography. What elements are crucial to your storytelling?

All told, these master painters have informed the standards of visual arts of hundreds of years. What they did in the centuries past, still work today to help create classic, timeless images. 

Best way to learn about light is by studying the Masters:

  • Rembrandt (there is a lighting style named after him)
  • Vermeer (Girl with a Pearl Earring)
  • Leonardo (Mona Lisa)
  • Lawren Harris (Group of 7 painter)

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16 Mar 2020007 - 10 Ways to Improve your Photography from Home00:18:28

Welcome to episode 7 of the podcast! 
This was supposed to be part 2 of our 3 part series on learning from the masters. But, in light of recent global events, I wanted something more hands-on than what that series was offering. Something that can provide you with things to do in and around your home because, as we know, lots of people are or will need to be at home for extended periods of time. But that doesn’t mean you can’t still improve your photography as there are lots of awesome photography related things you can do right in your home.

It’s 10 Ways to Improve your Photography from Home

The 10 tips:

  1. Practice your lighting through self-portraits
    • Set up a photoshoot to practice your lighting, and you don’t need a subject except yourself. This gives you the chance to play with different light setups, different styles and learn your gear in a no-pressure environment.
    • You don’t need speed lights or studio lights either, you can use natural light, flashlights, or even candles (just make sure not to set anything on fire).
  2. Pick an object, and create 100 different images of it
    • Put it in different locations, different poses, different lighting styles. 
    • Get creative!
  3. DIY your own light modifiers and other photo modifiers
    • You can build reflectors, flags, snoots, grids, barn doors, and lots more at home. (descriptions of what these all are will be below our tips).
  4. Read your camera manual and get to know your camera inside out
    • Get to know how to use your camera with your eyes closed
  5. Pick a room in your house and find unusual angles
    • Treat this like it is a photo shoot. Get in there and take as many unique images of the space as you can
  6. Create a photostory of a day-in-your-life
    • Pick a day that is just like any other
    • Teaches you about the importance of documenting the whole story not just the photo at the end (like we talked about in episode 1)
  7. Create some forced perspective photos
    • Make small objects look huge in your space or vice versa
  8. Create some flat lays of your gear or common travel items
    • This is where you layout your gear (climbing, hiking, travel, photography, etc...) in a nice pattern on your floor/table and take a photo of it all
    • This is great to have ready for your insta feed so you don’t need to make it before heading out
  9. Do some composite photography
    • Composite photography is where you combine elements from different images into one image to create a new piece of art
    • Try re-creating scenes from a movie or your favourite book.
    • Ensure that you are shooting each subject in such a way that it is easy to remove the subject from the photo in photoshop (like don’t wear white clothing against a white wall)
  10. Read some amazing photobooks
    • Most public libraries have books available online
    • Google Books has a few available as well
  11. Get to know all your cameras
    • If you have

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20 Mar 202010 More Things to Improve your Photography from Home00:17:03

Welcome to a special BONUS episode of the Travel and Adventure Photography School Podcast! Going on from Monday's episode, we are going to give you 10 more ways you can improve your photography from home.

  1. Sort and Edit past Trips
    • This is a great time to relive memories of past trips and to find gems you haven't yet edited.
  2. Re-edit old photos
    • You’ve likely learned a lot since you first edited some old favourites. Go back and look at some old trips and try re-editing your photos.
    • Who knows, you may just find a few new gems among them.
  3. Re-build your Portfolio(s)
    • Now is a great time to look at your photos and really take a critical eye to what deserves to be in your portfolio and what doesn’t.
    • We will also be doing a deep dive into portfolios in another bonus episode soon, so keep an eye out for that bonus content coming up in the next week!
  4. Build/Work on your Website
    • A space to show off your work online is great! There are a massive number of paid and free options to choose from. 
    • This gives you a space that is entirely yours to show off your best work.
    • This is a great chance to clean up your website. Get your SEO done right, build a new about page, update anything you want to.
  5. Clean up Your Photos
    • This is your chance to really pin down your photography workflow. One of the big things in a workflow is having proper storage of your images. You can create a great directory, sort, cull and keyword your photos, and make them easier to find so you aren’t hunting everywhere for them
  6. Spend some time Networking with Other Photographers and Travellers
    • Most people are online right now, seek out spaces where other like-minded folks are having conversations about photography and join in
    • Try and find a local photographers club in your area and join them online.
    • Reach out to photographers you admire
    • This is such a great time to build up a community digitally that you can then meet in person and shoot with once this ends
  7. Prepare for future Trips
    • Just because we can’t be outside doesn’t mean we can’t be ready to go.
    • I have a massive list of places I want to go to and things I want to do and this is the prime opportunity to do some trip planning.
    • I pick a location, and find out everything about best times, prices, accommodations, places to go, etc... and put it all into one trip planning document so I'm ready to leave when I can.
  8. Increase your Skills
    • There are a plethora of learning options out there (like this podcast). Go and find something you want to learn more about. It could be business related, it could be photography related, or it could just be something you’ve always wanted to learn (like knitting or guitar). Working on outside creative endeavours that make you better at something, even if they aren’t directly related to photography can make your photos better. This is because you are helping to create new pathways in your brain, you are seeing things in a new way, and that can only help you grow your artistic eye.

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23 Mar 2020008 - Learning from the Masters Part 200:19:26

Welcome to episode 8 of the podcast! This is part 2 of our Learning from the Masters series. This week we are learning from the masters of outdoor film photography.
This was a hard list to compile, to narrow it down, the photographers had to match 3 criteria. 

  • They are no longer with us.
  • They did most of their work in the pre-digital era.
  • They focused on outdoor and travel pursuits.

Photographers we talk about in this episode. This is by no means an exhaustive list. It’s a starting point to get you going on your own learning.

Today we talk about four tips that these masters of photography can teach us to make our travel and adventure photography better.

  • Exploration
  • Detail
  • Preparation
  • Participation

Exploration

  • True masters of outdoor and travel photography all have one thing in common, they explored. They spent thousands of hours on their feet seeing areas.
  • Move around an area. Get to know how it feels. This will come across in your images.
  • Ansel Adams was particularly famous for this. He walked all over the national parks in the states, finding the perfect angles for his photographs. He had a love for the land that you can feel in his images.

Detail

  • Look for large, sweeping landscapes that are incredibly highly detailed. This is what Ansel Adams was known for. His images are incredibly detailed and they draw you into these amazing landscapes. 
  • But there is another way to photograph nature. Look for the small, little details.
  • The work of Brett Weston is an amazing example of this. He gives us little snippets of landscapes, like trees and grass in unique patterns and unique shadowing. He reminds us to look for the small details in your scenes.

Preparation

  • Look up where the light will be hitting your subject and at what time of day you will need to be there.
  • Galen Rowell was a master of preparation. He would spend hours waiting for the light to illuminate his subjects just right.

Participation

  • One of the biggest things that Rowell can teach us is to be a part of adventures. You can see that he had a true love for what he was photographing. But beyond that, he knew his subjects because he was a part of what they were doing.
  • What this shows is that we can’t just photograph people enjoying themselves travelling, or skiing, or adventuring, but we have to be right in the heart of it ourselves. We need to be able to be a part of the experiences we are photographing. This also means you understand the subject you are attempting to capture much more deeply, and thus you are able to anticipate moments. This allows you to create deeper and more impactful images.

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30 Mar 2020009 - Learning from the Masters Part 300:20:41

Today, we are learning from three modern masters of photography. Three gentlemen who I really look up to in the photography world for the images they create and the adventures they have.

We will be talking about four things we can learn from their photography:

  1. Combine Disciplines
  2. Sometimes, gear does matter (but your eye matters more)
  3. Find a Feeling
  4. Get in there!

Combine Disciplines

  • Look for ways to combine two seemingly different photographic disciplines to create unique images that stand out
  • Paul Zizka loves to combine action/adventure photography with astrophotography to create amazingly unique images.
  • Check out his image Glowing Home from 2016

Sometimes gear does Matter

  • As much as this goes against most traditional advice, that it doesn’t matter what camera you use, there are points where it makes a massive difference.
  • Let’s think about Chris Burkard's surf photography. He is well known for his ability to capture surfers in the midst of a wave. These are impactful images, shot because Burkard was right there in that wave as well (or pretty close to it). But to do this, he not only needs a good camera capable of freezing action, but also a wide-angle lens that is a bit more forgiving (because it can be hard to aim when the ocean keeps hitting you in the face), and a waterproof housing. The gear makes a difference here. 
  • BUT if you don’t know how to use a camera, if you can’t foresee a shot, know what it takes to make a great photograph, understand composition and light and timing and everything that goes into one. All the gear in the world won’t matter.

Find a Feeling

  • These are my own personal reads on the work of these great photographers.
  • Chris Burkard creates these images that teem with joyfulness. You can feel it, his energy of a (seemingly, because I’ve never met him) joyful and exuberant person comes through in these images. He lets his emotions be seen in what he photographs.
  • Paul Zizka creates these dramatic images under the aurora. They are sweeping vistas, and lots of self-portraits, that are stoic. The people in his images feel like they are in awe of nature, of their surroundings.
  • Jimmy Chin, has a feeling of adventure in his images. 
    • He is at the epitome of being an adventure photographer and his photos show true epic moments in the mountains that are a little bit of everything that happens during an adventure.
  • So what does this tell us? Let your emotions be seen. And it doesn’t have to be happy emotions. Le

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06 Apr 2020010 - 10 Things I've Learned in 10 Years of Photography00:22:08

In episode 10 we are talking about 10 things Robert has learned in 10 years of photography. Robert has a long history in journalism and outdoor photography. There are some great nuggets of information here that can help advance your photography.

Tip 1 Be the Director

  • Don't just let people be ‘natural’ or do ‘what feels right.' You are going to need to give subjects a little bit of direction to feel more comfortable
  • Get your subject to relax by telling a few jokes or talking to them about the things they love
  • What your subject is thinking about will come across on their face in the image
  • Don’t ask your subjects to ‘say cheese’ get them to say something like ‘mocha’ that ends in an ‘uh’ sound because that leaves your face in a more natural position
  • Be ready to fail. Sometimes poses just don’t work for whatever reason

Tip 2: Capturing Authentic Smiles

  • This works way better once you’ve gotten your subject to relax as we talked about in tip 1
  • Firstly, get your subject to pose however you want
  • Next, get them to smile (remember, ‘uh’ sounds like mocha)
  • Take a couple of frames with this smile and then say something like, ‘ok that looks great’ take a few more frames right as you say this. Your subjects should relax a bit, giving them less tense smiles and more real smiles

Tip 3: The 3-shot method

  • This works well when you don't have a tripod
  • Fire off 3 frames. The first image will have some shake in it by pressing the shutter button, the middle frame will be the most stable because you won’t move anything, and the last frame will have shake in it by you removing your finger from the shutter.
  • You need to ensure you are standing in a stable way. Plant your feet, soften your knees, bring your elbows in against your torso (or brace them on an object in front of you), and take a couple of deep breaths to relax. Then take one big breath and hold it until after you have shot

Tip 4: Watch for Small Moments

  • Catching tiny moments comes from consistency.
    • Set habits include:
      • Planning for shots in advance 
      • Being attentive
      • Not being afraid

Tip 5: Gear shouldn’t limit you

  • Yes, certain gear can make shots easier, but don’t let not having a fancy dSLR or mirrorless stop you from making great photos. You can create great work as long as you are will to explore and fail a bit.

Tip 6: Take Care of your Gear

  • Your gear takes care of you so do it a favour and take care of it. Clean your lenses and cameras regularly, along with your whole kit

Tip 7: Find a Community

  • Creative people build off each other and help each other to grow. They can help you see new places to take your photography and new ways to take images

Tip 8: Learn skills unrelated to Photography

  • This grows your mind and helps you to see the world in new ways. And you will likely find new fun things to photograph by doing this.
  • It will also help you avoid photography burnout. Because we all need multiple outlets and hobbies. Let your bra

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13 Apr 2020011 - Building a Stronger Portfolio00:24:22

A portfolio is a necessity for any working photographer, but it can be challenging to build one well. This week we are talking about ways to build a strong portfolio to represent your work.  

This is a sneak peek into you as a photographer, your abilities, and your style. Let all that shine through!

  1. Decide on your Goals for the Portfolio
    • You need to understand why you are building this portfolio. Who is it intended for?
    • Decide which photography genres you are reaching out to with your portfolio. Are you looking for portrait work? Adventure work? Working with brands?
    • Build separate portfolios for each genre.
    • This will mean understanding your target audience for your portfolio.
  2.  Select your Best Images
    • This can and should be a challenging process
    • Chose images that have an impact
    • You will need to be very critical and think carefully about why you include each image 
      1. There will be images that have a lot of meaning to you because of the story behind them or the purpose in your life but aren’t compositionally or technically good photos. They will need to go.
    • Ensure you have a diversity of images
  3. Decide on the Design of your Portfolio
    • The way you choose to show off your portfolio matters. And the way you choose to do that depends on your target clients.
    • There are many ways to show off your work both in print and digital
      1. Print
        1. 8x10 prints in a portfolio binder
        2. A portfolio book
        3. Smaller prints in a specially designed box
        4. Larger prints that take over a meeting
      2. Online
        1. You can build different galleries that prospective clients can look at and click-through
        2. Build whole slideshows that take them through at your pace
  4. Consider the order of your images
    • You want to think about the story your portfolio tells. Don’t just toss the photos in random order. The order matters, so put a lot of time into how people will see the images
  5. Produce high-quality offerings
    • Don’t skimp out on the printing quality of your portfolio. Your portfolio shows your very best work, present your photographs in all their glory!
    • This also shows your dedication to having a high-quality product beginning to end. It’s not just about showing you can take good photos. It’s also about showing you know how to finish a project well
  6. Get a second opinion
    • Find a photographer you trust to look over your portfolio and talk with you about the images in it
    • Need someone willing to be critical and honest about your work
    • Try and find a photographer who works in the field you are reaching out to
    • The Travel & Adventure Photography School offers an online portfolio review to help you get the best out of your portfolio
      • A 30-minute online portfolio review session with Robert
        1. Robert will pre-review your portfolio, written statement and any links you include
          • This means no wasted time reviewing images on the call. We can focus on helping you improve your photography!

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20 Apr 2020012 - Fundamentals of Photography: The Exposure Triangle00:22:28

The exposure triangle is a fundamental part of understanding exposure and how your camera captures a scene. This is what we are talking about in the episode today in part 1 of our Fundamentals of Photography.

If you've never taken your camera out of auto, this episode is for you!
If you are even somewhat unsure of what shutter speed, aperture or ISO are and how they work, this episode is for you!
If you have used a camera for years, but are thinking it's time for a refresher, this episode is for you!
Basically, if you want to take great photos, you need to know this.
The exposure triangle is three camera settings that are critical to how your camera captures the scene in front of you.
Shutter Speed

  • This is probably the most important aspect to understand in the triangle. Because if your shutter isn’t fast enough to give you a sharp image, nothing you do in post can save that.
  • Shutter speed is a measure of how long the shutter on your camera stays open. This controls how long light is hitting your sensor. Basically, when the shutter is open, your camera is recording time.
  • The faster the shutter speed means the less time the shutter is open for, meaning less light will hit the sensor, resulting in lower exposure. The slower the shutter speed means the more time the shutter is open for, meaning more light will hit the sensor and result in higher exposure. So fast shutter speed means less light, slow shutter speed means more light.
  • Shutter speed also controls how your camera records motion.
    • faster shutter = frozen movement
    • slower shutter = more movement

Aperture

  • Also known as f-stops or f-numbers
  • This is a measure of how open or closed the lens’ iris is.
  • Controls light hitting the sensor and some depth of field
  • Wide Aperture
    • Large opening in lens' iris
    • Small f-numbers (1.4, 2.0, 2.8 etc...)
    • More light hitting sensor because of bigger opening
    • Less depth of field
  • Narrow Aperture
    • Small opening in lens' iris
    • High f-numbers (11, 16, 22)
    • Less light hitting sensor because of a smaller opening
    • Higher depth of field 

ISO

  • This comes from the days of film, where we had way less control over the ISO. At that time it was the sensitivity of the film you used. Today, we view it as the sensitivity of the sensor to light. Although, technically we’re not controlling the sensitivity
  • Higher ISO values
    • Less light needed for photos
    • More grain in images
  • Lower ISO values
    • More light needed for photos
    • Less grain in images

This is the exposure triangle. We go over this more in-depth in the episode, so give it a listen and let us know what you think! Also, don't forget to get the freebie from the website that gives you a cheat sheet to the exposure triangle in the field.

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27 Apr 2020013 - Fundamentals of Photography: Get Better Photos by Stabilizing your Camera00:23:53

Ever wondered why you get blurry photos sometimes? Why your images just aren't as crisp as they should be? Then this is the episode for you!
This week we talk about how to get crisper images through: 

  • using the right shutter speed
  • Some techniques for hand-holding shots at low speeds
  • stabilizing your camera with monopods and tripods
  • properly using image stabilization in your lens and camera

This is so important in photography because, no matter what you do in post, you can't salvage a blurry photo. So you need to understand how to properly use shutter speeds and stabilizers to get the best possible images.
Some of the things we will cover include:

  • The Hand-holding Shooting Guide:
    • Set your shutter speed to at or above your lens focal length
    • Never go below 1/30th.
  • The 3-Shot-Method
    • A way to get crisper shots with slower shutter speed.
    • Take 3 images back-to-back-to-back after bracing your body. The middle image should be the sharpest because you haven't moved anything (like your finger pressing or coming off of the shutter button). The first and third shots will have some movement because of this.
  • What are IS and IBIS?
    • Image Stabilization and In-Body Image Stabilization (some manufactures have other names, but they work the same)
    • A feature on some lens and camera bodies that allow you to shoot between 3 and 5 stops slower than with non-IS
  • When would you want to turn off IS and IBIS?
    • When shooting on a tripod
    • When shooting a panning photo (as long as your lens doesn't provide stabilization for this)
  • What are monopods and tripods?
    • Monopods are single-legged stabilizers typically used to stabilize telephoto and super-telephoto lenses.
    • Tripods are three-legged stabilizers that allow you to shoot without touching or moving your camera.
    • Learn about how to properly use a tripod and the gear you should have in the episode!

Next week we are talking about lenses! These amazing devices that allow us to take so many different types of photos.

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04 May 2020014 - Fundamentals of Photography: Lenses00:33:34

Have you ever wondered why some lenses cost way more than others? Have you ever wondered if it was worth paying that extra price for a lens that doesn't zoom at all? Have you ever just wanted to know more about how lenses work?
Then this is your episode! Because this week we are talking all about lenses and how they work. At the end of this episode, you should understand the differences between many lenses and how they impact the photography you want to do.
Today you will learn:

  • 4 crucial things your lens determines
    • Focal Length
    • Aperture
    • Lens Compression
    • Distortions
  • What prime and zoom lenses are and why you would use one or the other
  • 6 common types of lenses and what they are used for
    • Wide-angle
    • Standard
    • Telephoto
    • Super telephoto
    • Macro
    • Tilt-shift
  • What lens elements are (hint, they are the guts of your lens!)
  • And why I think spending more money on a lens instead of a body is the right idea!

This episode is crucial to understanding the single item on your camera that impacts your photography THE most. There is a lot of content here this week, so grab your favourite focus drink. Sit down and let's go!

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11 May 2020015 - Fundamentals of Photography: What is Sensor Size and Why does it Matter?00:30:08

When you are choosing which camera to purchase, you are going to hear about sensor size. It’s an important distinction between different types of cameras. There isn’t one ‘right’ and one ‘wrong’ sensor size. Every sensor has different advantages and disadvantages to it. 
So, how do sensors affect the pictures you are going to take? And which sensor is the right one for you to choose? 
Those are questions you should be able to answer at the end of this episode.
There are four sensors we are going to talk about today. In order of smallest to biggest they are:

  • Four Thirds
  • APS-C
  • Full Frame
  • Medium Format

Sensor Sizes

  • Four Thirds
    • A four-thirds sensor is ¼ the size of a full-frame sensor.
    • For wildlife and sports photographers, the equivalency factor can be a huge advantage. On a micro four-thirds camera system, you can get a lens that reaches a 600mm focal length in a lens body that is more than half the size and weight of a full-frame equivalent. 
    • Light equivalencies. So, just as we need to double the focal length of lenses, we need to think the same way with aperture. On a micro four-thirds lens, you will need to nearly double the stops of light to reach the full-frame equivalent in terms of f-stops.
  • APS-C
    • Canon 1.6x crop factor
    • Other companies 1.5x crop factor
    • You would commonly find APS-C sized sensors in entry-level and enthusiast-level cameras
    • They come with the same limitations on low light performance, depth of field, and aperture equivalences that four-thirds sensors do, although at a lower factor. On these sensors, you will need to magnify the focal length of a lens by 1.5 or 1.6 depending on the brand. The same goes for the aperture equivalencies.
  • Full Frame
    • Full-frame sensors are based on 35mm film equivalents. They are the industry standard for how focal length makes an image look and how a lens functions in practice. 
    • So the advantages are pretty clear, you get the most advanced tech and amazing glass as well as most commons primary focus for their R&D.
    • But there are some pretty clear disadvantages as well. Price and what you are giving up in a low-end full-frame.  It also comes in the size and weight of big and fast lenses.
  • Medium Format
    • Medium format is the big sibling of all of these sensors.
    • It is about double the size of a full-frame sensor
    • These cameras offer some of the very best resolutions, image detail, and just pure quality.
    • These cameras tend to be quite slow (about 2-3 fps) and traditionally very large, although that is changing.
    • The other disadvantage to these systems is the price, as entry-level cameras currently cost $5,000 and go up from there

Micro four-thirds systems tend to be some of the most price-conscious and work amazingly well as travel-based cameras.

APS-C today is represented primarily by Fujifilm’s X-series (although Sony does still have some APS-C cameras). The X-series is seen as some of the most fun cameras to shoot with today and is frequently touted as having amazing i

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18 May 2020016 - Improve Your Phone Photography with These Simple Tips00:15:29

Today, we are talking about a type of photography nearly everyone has tried, phone photography. Most people know this by now, you don’t necessarily need to have another camera with you as you can produce some pretty stunning results simply by using the phone you already have. In a lot of cases for those of us who are hiking or traveling, it’s awesome to have such a highly powered camera that fits in a pocket and doesn’t weigh 10 or more pounds.

But too often I see great photographers who take terrible pictures with their phones and simply people who don’t know how to get the most out of this amazing device. So we are going to offer 8 tips to greatly improve your phone photography.

Tip #1 - Shoot in RAW

Most phones today have the ability to shoot in RAW. On some, this can be accessed through the native camera app. On others - like the iPhone 11, you have to use a third party camera app.  RAW opens up a whole new world of editing options that simply aren’t there if you are shooting in any other format.

Tip #2 - Stay away from digital zoom.

There are many many phones that claim to have massive zoom ranges because of their digital zoom capabilities. But digital zoom is terrible. Even with the advent of computational photography, phones just can’t compare to actual optics. 
Digital zoom happens whenever your phone leaves the available focal length of your optical zoom. It works like when you crop in on a photo in an editing program. It’s essentially enlarging your image. Digital zooming increases the pixel size, decreases resolution and decreases the image quality.

Tip #3 - Don’t use in-phone filters.

Most phones will give you the option to shoot with a filter enabled, like adding extra warmth or enhancing vibrancy. There are many reasons you don’t want to do this, but I’m going to give you two.

Firstly, this takes away your ability to edit the image. Secondly, phones overdo nearly every automatic editing process. So just do it yourself in post when you have a lot more control.

Tip #4 - Get an app that lets you shoot in manual mode.

Some phones will let you shoot in manual by digging into the settings of the native camera app, others force you to download a third party app to do this. But it is so well worth it. Just like on a bigger camera, get out of auto mode.

Tip #5 - Use an App You Love

This may take some trial and error to find the right one that fits your style. But there are many many different types of third party camera apps available on the market for both Android and iPhone. It is worth looking into the ones that allow you to shoot in RAW and in manual mode to find one that suits you.

Tip #6 - Brace yourself and stabilize that phone

So often I see people holding their phone out at arm’s length and putting themselves in unstable positions and trying to take photos.

Treat your phone like you would a big camera and brace it properly. Hold it close to your body, hold it with two hands, rest your arms or the phone down on a solid surface. Do what you can to reduce the shake you will put through the phone.

Tip #7 - Accessorize

Get a tripod. This lets y

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25 May 2020017 - Gear You Should Have for Travel Photography00:15:44

This week we are talking about a few pieces of gear I find critical to doing travel and adventure photography. We won't talk about specific cameras or lenses, but give you recommendations for you to go and look at. Because buying gear is a highly personal choice that comes down to what you are shooting, what you want to carry and your budget.

Lenses

  • A semi-wide to semi-telephoto lens like the 24-105mm.
    • One of the reasons I love the 24-105 focal range for a walk around travel lens is that you can photograph most subjects in most situations you will come across. The other reason I love this focal length is the lenses aren’t too big and heavy, meaning they aren’t really a burden to carry around for a day. 
  • An ultra-wide and fast prime lens like a 14mm f/2.8
    • They give you a sweeping look of the world around you with about a 115-degree field of view. 
    • The low light capabilities, let you take photos inside buildings without worrying about needing to crank your ISO or drop your shutter speed.
    • These ultra-wide angle lenses are great for getting photos inside cathedrals and other old buildings as well as landscapes and cityscapes.

Carrying System

  • A proper daypack
    • This means a backpack with an internal frame, waist strap, and proper shoulder straps.
    • The size you need will vary depending on what you are doing. I need a 35L for day-hikes but only a 15-20L for city explorations.
  • Get rid of your over the neck camera strap. It hurts the body, throws your posture off, and is generally terrible for you.
  • The Peak Design Capture Camera Clip
    • Carry your camera on a belt or on your backpack strap, taking the weight off your body
    • Easier and more secure than a strap

Accessories 

  1. A Tripod
    1. Look for something lightweight and easy to move that gives you some flexibility.
    2. I use a Vanguard VEO and a Joby Gorrilapod.
    3. Check out this amazing new, lightweight travel tripod from Peak Design. It's one of my new favourites.
  2. Polarizing Filter
    1. Circular polarizers are filters that mount to the front of a lens. 
    2. They allow you to reduce reflections in water and on glass and make the sky more or less blue.
  3. Neutral Density Filter
    1. Dark filters you put on your lens (typically on the front) that block light from entering your camera. This allows you to decrease your shutter speed and drag out the way time and light enters your camera.
    2. Smooth out water and clouds, but also blur away tourists in popular tourist destinations.
    3. Do not buy cheap ones, they will reduce your image quality drastically.
  4. Microfibre Cleaning Cloths and Cleaner
    1. Keep your lens free and clean from grime so you don't miss any photos.
  5. Memory Card Holders
    1. Get two of them to be able to keep your cards in two separate spots.
    2. Really helpful if your camera can shoot to two differ

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01 Jun 2020018 - Camera Ecosystems: What are you REALLY buying?00:12:19

This week on the podcast we are talking about Camera Ecosystems, and what you are really buying when you buy into one camera company.
This comes as I find a lot of people focusing on the specs of one camera body over another because I feel like people are forgetting what really matters in these instances.
This is why we are talking about Camera Ecosystems.
Camera ecosystems are comprised of all the parts of a camera, the camera body, the camera lenses, the lighting equipment, the ergonomics, the menu system, and so many more little intangibles.
We start by looking at lenses and then move onto ergonomics. These are two of the most important things to consider when investing into a new camera ecosystem, beyond just the specs of a new camera body. Because, really, that new camera body is great and all but you are really investing in the glass a company produces and the way that camera feels. Because you will be able to upgrade that camera body every couple of years.
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08 Jun 2020019 - 8 Tips to Take Better Photos Indoors00:14:17

Today on the podcast we are talking about how you can get better photos inside spaces. We run into this problem a lot when travelling. You are inside an amazing cathedral or museum or castle and you want to show people how amazing the inside was. But every time you take a photo it turns out really dark or really blurry or just doesn’t look as good as you think it should.
I'm going to give you eight tips that should help you get rid of these problems while shooting indoors.

Tip #1 - Learn the Exposure Triangle
Tip #2 - Watch out for Bright Spots
Tip #3 - Think Wide and Fast
Tip #4 - Try to Stabilize your Camera
Tip #5 - Watch your Lines
Tip #6 - Keep the Ceiling out of It
Tip #7 - Keep it Tight
Tip #8 - Use the Light you Have

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15 Jun 2020020 - How to Choose the Right Photography Daypack00:19:20

Choosing the right photography daypack is a big decision. Wearing the wrong daypack can cause some pretty bad back problems and make for an uncomfortable day of travel and explorations.
Today, we're going to give you 8 tips to think about when choosing your next daypack.
Daypacks are an incredibly personal choice. What works for one person may not work for you because of your body shape. So take some time to think about how you will be carrying your camera gear throughout your travels.
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22 Jun 2020021 - Secrets to Better Outdoor Portraits00:13:38

Today we are going to get into a topic many people have been asking me about, especially while we are out exploring. They want to know how you take better photos of people while you are outdoors. We’ve all seen those photos, beautiful shots of people set in amazing locations like standing on cliff edges or out on a dock looking at the waves. These are some of my favourite images to shoot of people, so how do we create them?

While, today, I’m going to give you my secrets behind creating great images of people outdoors, regardless of the camera you have with you. It could be an SLR, mirrorless or your phone. These tips will help you create better portraits of people in amazing locations.

The 10 tips we will cover in this episode are:

  1. Look for Natural Compositions
  2. Simple Backgrounds
  3. Learn about Composition
  4. Colours
  5. Distractions
  6. Natural Reflectors
  7. The Golden Hour
  8. Angles
  9. Watch Your Settings
  10. Shoot in RAW (big surprise, eh?)

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29 Jun 2020How to Take Great Landscape Photos00:14:10

Today on the podcast we are talking all about landscape photography and how YOU can create those dreamy, amazing, stupendous, incredible landscape photos we (or at least I) drool at over on Instagram and in galleries all around the world.

Landscape photography is an interesting monster. As adventurers, we are often in beautiful places with amazing landscapes all around us. But then how do we translate those beautiful places into beautiful images?

Well, that is what we are talking about today!

We will cover:

  1. Planning your Shot
  2. Shooting at the Magic Hour
  3. Never Giving Up
  4. ISO
  5. Type of Landscape Photo you Want
  6. Focus Stacking
  7. Filters
  8. Angles
  9. Not Just Thinking Wide
  10. Getting Out There

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06 Jul 2020Creating Engaging Wildlife Photos00:12:45

Wildlife photography can be a very rewarding experience. But it can be very challenging to get great images. Today, we are going to give you 8 tips to get better photos of wildlife.
These tips include:

  1. Using Aperture Priority Mode
  2. Fast Shutter Speeds
  3. Long Lenses
  4. Capture the Scene
  5. Monopods and Tripods
  6. Autofocus
  7. Learning about your Subject
  8. Be Prepared

Before you go out taking wildlife photos, always remember this. 
Respect these living creatures. Respect wildlife.

It can be so tempting to do anything you can do to get the best photo you can of wildlife. To try and get them to move or to follow them around, or to get to close to them. But it’s important to not do any of that and remember the best practices for taking pictures of wildlife.

  • Observe wildlife from a distance. Don’t approach them ever and don’t follow them. If they start coming towards you, try to get out of their way so both of you don’t come into contact.
  • Never feed wildlife. Feeding wildlife damages their health, alters natural behaviors, and exposes them to predators and other dangers. It gets them to rely on humans for food, which they should never do. This includes baiting wildlife to get better photos. Don’t get them to rely on humans for their food.
  • Don’t bring your pets with you, or at the very least keep them under control.
  • Don’t put the animal in harm’s way. This includes getting to close to them. Approaching wild animals may cause them to lash out towards you. This not only endangers your life but that of the animal.
  • Be respectful of the animals. They are living creatures with their own lives and their own wants and needs. Your photo is not worth their life and it isn’t worth yours.

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13 Jul 2020Mirrorless vs DSLR00:14:16

Today we are talking all about mirrorless and DSLR cameras. What's the difference between the two and, with all the new mirrorless cameras out this year, do you need to think about switching your kit?
In the episode we cover:

  • The physical differences between DSLR and Mirrorless
  • Autofocus
  • FPS (shooting speed)
  • Video Quality
  • Lenses & Accessories
  • Microadjustments
  • My final verdict on who needs a mirrorless camera right now

A caveat for this episode. You can take amazing photos with ANY CAMERA. This is comparing the two common types of cameras.

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09 Jul 2020BONUS - A look at the Newly Announced Canon R5 and R600:14:03

Canon has FINALLY officially announced their new cameras, the EOS R5 and the EOS R6. 

We’ve seen these cameras touted and teased for months upon months now, and today we finally got the official announcement from Canon alongside the announcement of four new prosumer lenses and two tele-extenders for the R lineup. 

What will you learn in today’s episode?

  • All about the R5 and the R6
  • Which camera I think looks more exciting for travelling and adventuring photographers
  • Who the new f11 lenses are for

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20 Jul 202010 Tips for Protecting your Camera at the Beach00:18:00

It's summer here! Which means lots of time spent on beaches and on the sand and surf with your gear. These situations can be some of the most dangerous for your camera equipment. But, those summer snaps of kids building sandcastles and running on the beach, people out canoeing, and sunsets on the water make such amazing photos that you NEED to risk the damage to get some great shots. So today, I’m giving you ten tips to protect your camera while at the beach. Most of these will be applicable to any camera, DSLR, mirrorless, phone or anything in-between.
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24 Aug 2020Choosing the Right Camera for Travel00:10:10

Choosing which camera to purchase for travelling can be a difficult process. There are so many options, with so many different cameras available. And deciding what to look for can be difficult.
This episode should help you with that! We talk about 8 different things that are really important to think about when considering your next travel camera.

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17 Aug 2020Smartphone vs DSLR/Mirrorless for Travel Photography00:13:33

Do you really need to bring that big fancy DSLR or Mirrorless camera with you on your next adventure? Or can you get away with just the phone in your pocket?
That's what we are addressing in this episode, the advantages of the smartphone and those of the DSLR when compared to each other for travel photography.
And, some things to ask yourself before deciding which is right for you the next time you head out.

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10 Aug 2020For Art's Sake, Just Make Art!00:09:27

Too often I see new photographers and artists focused on turning their art into a monetary stream. This is NOT NECESSARY! We don't HAVE to monetize everything we do (despite what society seems to be telling us). You are allowed to just do something for fun, relaxation, and because you like to make it.
This episode is all about making art for the sake of making art, not to make money.

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03 Aug 2020Medium Format is Coming for the Masses00:12:31

What is the next significant shift in the camera industry? With mirrorless cameras quickly taking over from DSLRs, what will happen next? I think it's going to be Medium Format Sensors coming to cameras available to more people.
This week's episode is looking towards the future and how we will likely be choosing between medium format and full-frame mirrorless cameras within the next decade. Rather than just between full-frame cameras.
Check out the full show notes here:
https://www.robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes/027-medium-format-is-coming-for-the-masses

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27 Jul 20204 Ways to Find Great Photo Spots00:14:17

How do photographers keep finding the best spots to take photos? How do they always seem to be in the right places at the right times producing amazing results?
In this episode of the podcast, we are talking about 4 ways you can help yourself to find better photo locations and increase your likelihood of crafting amazing images.

Check out the full show notes here:
https://www.robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes/026-four-ways-to-find-great-photo-spots

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31 Aug 20208 Rules for Protecting your Camera During Travel00:12:49

Travelling is such an amazing experience. But, I don’t necessarily love the act of getting to some of these places. There are those days where we won’t see our gear much because we will be in a bus seat for 12-hours or in an airplane for 18-hours to get to where we are going. And then there is the transit to the accommodation, or another flight, or another bus ride. You get where I’m going. The act of getting somewhere can be rough on not just our minds and bodies but on our gear as well. 
So let’s talk about 8 rules for packing your photography gear for long haul travel days.

The 8 rules we will cover today are:

Rule #1 - Keep Your Gear With You

Rule #2 - Limit what you are bringing

Rule #3 - Get a Padded Cas

Rule #4 - Disassemble Everything. Every Single Time.

Rule #5 - Store It Tightly

Rule #6 -  Secure the Extra Items

Rule #7 - Silica Gel Packs

Rule #8 - Record What You Packed

For the full show, notes head to https://www.robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes/031-8-rules-for-packing-your-camera-for-travel




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07 Sep 2020How to Plan an Epic Photography Road Trip00:18:38

Going on an epic photography road trip takes more than just packing up the car and heading out the door. It takes a little planning.
So, how do you go about planning an epic photography road trip? That's what we are talking about this week on the podcast! I'll cover my six steps for planning a road trip that ensures you come home having had a great time and with great shots.
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14 Sep 2020Capture those Special Moments on your Next Road Trip00:13:40

This week we will talk about places to look for those special, unplanned photographic moments on your next road trip. The shots which may not make their way into your portfolio but will likely find their way into your heart. The ones that you will look back at and smile for years to come.
We will discuss how to find these photos, where to look, and one special tip that can open the door to many amazing shots and experiences.

For the full show notes check out https://www.robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes/033-capture-those-special-moments-on-your-next-road-trip

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21 Sep 2020Creating Fantastic Fall Photos00:13:17

It can be a challenge to capture stunning fall images. There is so much beauty that it can almost be overwhelming, and we can end up with unfocused photos that don't truly show off the beauty that we're seeing in person. So today, I'm going to offer you my 8 tips for creating great pictures in the fall.
The 8 tips we cover in the episode are:

  1. Finding a Focal Point
  2. Shooting in Wet Conditions
  3. Reflections
  4. Details
  5. Morning Mist
  6. Overcast Days
  7. Not Forgetting about the Rest of Fall
  8. Using a Circular Polarizer

You can find the rest of the full show notes at https://www.robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes/034-capturing-fantastic-fall-photos

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28 Sep 2020How to Use Filters in Real Life00:17:08

Today on the podcast we will cover the four most common types of photography filters and how they work. This is an integral part of improving your photography, the ability to use real-life filters and understand how they will affect each image you take.

What you will learn in this episode:

  • The four most common types of filters
    • Neutral Density Filters
    • Variable Neutral Density Filters
    • Graduated Neutral Density Filters
    • Circular Polarizer
  • Types of filter mounts
  • Things to look out for when you are purchasing filters

For the full show notes visit https://www.robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes/035-how-to-use-filters-in-real-life

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05 Oct 2020Hands on with the Canon R5 Mirrorless Camera00:13:03

Today on the podcast, we talk about going hands-on with the BRAND NEW Canon R5 Mirrorless Full Frame Camera.
We talk about what we like, what we didn't like and about some of the new RF glass that Canon has released.
This is a great episode for anyone wondering about the new R5 and Canon's whole new RF mount lineup.

Catch the whole show notes on https://www.robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes/036-hands-on-with-the-canon-eos-r5

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12 Oct 2020Get your Photos to Look their BEST on Instagram00:16:05

Instagram is one of the world’s most widely used and popular social media platforms. It is the one ubiquitous with photographers, given that it is a highly photo and video-centric platform. We don’t have to use it as creatives, but many of us choose to. And sometimes, our photos end up looking just terrible when they get uploaded. The colours change, details are lost, things just look weird.
But, we can help fix all that! And it’s nothing too technical or overly difficult to do. Today we will teach you some of the best settings to export photos in 2020 for Instagram.

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To see the full show notes check out https://www.robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes/037-get-your-photos-to-look-their-best-on-instagram

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19 Oct 2020Seasonal Transitions in Photography00:14:40

Seasonal changes are the best time to look over your photography kit (camera gear, clothing, other equipment, and accessories) and make sure it is all in tip-top condition.
I do this during each seasonal transition to check up on the state of the gear I was just using and to make sure everything is ready to go for the upcoming one.
On this week's episode of the podcast, I'll take a look at the five steps I take to inventory and check in on the gear I use every day in my work.

For the full show notes for the episode check out https://www.robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes/038-seasonal-transitions-in-photography

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26 Oct 2020How to Create Spook-tacular Halloween Photos00:20:19

It's that time of year again. Spooky creatures are roaming lawns, skeletons are out of the closet, and pumpkins are way overpriced. It's Halloween! And it's time to bust out your camera and get to creating some creepy, or cute, Halloween shots. But sometimes, capturing just the right Halloween moment can be difficult. It's dark, kids are moving lots, and you can't quite seem to nail that image you've always wanted. While today on the podcast, we will talk about the things you need to know to create awesome Halloween photos.
You will learn the basics of taking Halloween photos and then learn all about how to take two fun classic Halloween shots: capturing a ghost and levitating people.
You can find the whole shownotes for this episode here.

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02 Nov 2020How to Find your Lens' Sweet Spot00:11:45

Finding the sweet spot on your lens can help you to create the sharpest images in any situation. But finding your lens' sweet spot can be a bit tricky to understand. This week on the Travel and Adventure Photography School Podcast we will give you a few simple ways to discover what aperture and focal lengths will give you the best pictures.

For the full show notes visit https://www.robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes/040-how-to-find-your-lens-sweet-spot

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09 Nov 2020How to Capture the Night's Sky00:12:35

Astrophotography can be one of the most intimidating, but rewarding, types of photography. It takes patience, planning and just the right gear to get great shots.
On today's episode, I'll give you 9 tips to help you get started with creating amazing astrophotography.

You can also follow along on our journey on Instagram @TravelAdventurePhotoSchool.

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Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

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16 Nov 2020How to Capture the Aurora00:13:37

The aurora is a dream for most photographers to capture. But it can be challenging to understand where and when will be the best time to see them and, once you do, how to capture them. Today we will continue with that night sky photography from the last episode and talk about capturing the aurora.
We will talk about:

  • Where to photograph the aurora
  • When to go
  • What to be aware of
  • Gear to take
  • Settings to use

Get the full show notes here.

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23 Nov 2020Adventure Elopements, Weddings and Kicking the 9-5 with Film and Forest Photography00:26:45

Ever wondered what it takes to get images of a wedding party skiing on the slopes? Or a sunrise elopement shoot? Then this episode is for you!

This week we are talking to the incredible duo of Afton and Liam from Film and Forest Photography, all about adventure elopements and weddings in the Canadian Rockies, as well as kicking the 9-5 to get into photography full time.

You'll learn the essential things they always bring with them on the elopements to make the couple's day, the process they go through once booking a couple and their advice for getting into the field.

Check out the episode, then go and follow Afton and Liam for incredible images, as well as some tips for how they get and edit their photographs.

Instagram: @filmandforest

Website: https://filmandforestphoto.com


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30 Nov 20209 Steps for Planning your Next Styled Photo Shoot00:15:15

Styled Shoots are an integral tool for photographers to find clientele and to show off what they can do. Today we’re going to give you nine steps to help you plan your next or your first styled photo shoot.
They can help you show off a new style, dive deep into a new concept, connect with venues and other vendors, and can help you embark on a new photography path. With all that said, styled shoots aren’t just for the wedding industry anymore. They can be integral for anyone looking to do any type of photography. Are you looking to work with brands? Do action-adventure work? Then you can also set up a styled shoot to show off how you would create images. In fact, doing a styled shoot may be the only way you can get regular paying jobs from brands or adventurers because they first need to trust you can create the work. And a styled shoot will give you the shots you need for your portfolio.
Listen to the episode today for all the steps you need to take to create a styled photoshoot.

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07 Dec 20208 Tips for Winter Landscape Photography00:11:04

As winter starts to deepen over the Canadian Rockies, I got to thinking about winter landscape photography. I know so many photographers who hunker down over the snowy months, not wanting to go outside when it's cold or out into blizzards to create new content. And that makes me truly sad. I love the winter and the landscapes it presents. Yes, winter landscapes are not as colourful or as bright as those in the spring, summer, and fall, but they have a unique beauty. That's why I wanted to bring you today's episode to get you out of your house and into the snow to capture some of these magical landscapes. 

For today's episode, I'll give you 8 tips to capture fantastic winter landscape photos.

You can also follow along on our journey on Instagram @TravelAdventurePhotoSchool.

You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram as well @RobertMasseyPhotography.

See the whole show notes here!

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14 Dec 2020Swimming with Sharks, Publishing Books, Bali, Getting up Early, and Travel Photography w/ Nikola Kostic01:03:52

Going diving under an exploding volcano, swimming with hammerhead sharks, exploring the peaks of Nepal, and living on the beaches of Bali. Sounds amazing doesn't it?
Well, that's just part of the story of travel photographer Nikola Kostic and his life.
Today on the podcast we are talking to Nikola about travel photography, guide books, sailing, diving, and common sense while traveling.
My favourite quote from the interview:
“I find all these places I’ve been to, people are super friendly. I think there is no traveller who is thinking of the world as a dark and gloomy place and people as bad if you are travelling enough. I have yet to meet anybody who has travelled a little bit who thinks the world is a dark place.”

Check out the full shownotes here.

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Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

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21 Dec 202010 Last-Minute Gifts for Travel & Adventure Photographers00:15:36

Happy Holidays!

Today on the podcast we're talking about 10 last-minute gifts you can get the adventurer and traveller in your life. These gifts cover both photographic gear and travel gear.
For the full list of items, you can check out the shownotes here.

You can also follow along on our journey on Instagram @TravelAdventurePhotoSchool.

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Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

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28 Dec 202010 Hopes for Photography in 202100:14:24

Last episode for 2020! We have reached the end of what is undoubtedly the most interesting and different year of my life, and I'm sure for most people. Today on the podcast we are talking about my 10 hopes for photography in 2021. And it's shaping up to be an amazing year for photography.

Thank you to everyone for an awesome 2020 on this podcast. I've had a great time getting to know so many of you and I can't wait to see where it goes in 2021.


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Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

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04 Jan 20214 Resolutions Guaranteed to Make Your Photography BETTER in 202100:12:41

Now that the New Year is here, this is the perfect time to create some new habits that are guaranteed to make your photography better in 2021. Today on the podcast, I'm covering four habits you can form that will make your photography better in 2021.

Check out the full show notes for the episode here!

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11 Jan 2021Fitness Tips and Tools you can Use while Travelling00:17:10

Episode 50! So stoked to reach this milestone! Thanks for being here for the ride.
Today, we are talking about a few things that saved my photography business and keep me going every single day. They centre on the four physical wellness things that I use or focus on day in day out (while at home and on the road). These are things you can use anywhere in the world to keep you active and able to do the adventure and travel things that we love.

Catch the full show notes here.

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Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

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18 Jan 2021Mountains, Mobility, Movement and Adventure Photography with MAT Specialist Sarah Kuindersma00:17:21

Mobility and movement are key as travel and adventure photographers. When our bodies hurt or when they just don’t feel right, we just don’t shoot as well. We won’t necessarily want to get into places or be able to get into positions to take great shots.

For me, one of the keys to keeping moving is mobility. Last week we talked about yoga and a few other wellness tools I use to keep moving. Well, this week I’m bringing my friend and adventure buddy and fellow photographer Sarah Kuindersma, a Muscle Activation Technique specialist and photographer, onto the podcast to talk about some of the things we can do as photographers to move better and to get more mobile.

Sarah has made a special YouTube video with stretches and mobility specifically geared towards photographers. You can find that video here.

You can find more about Sarah and her work here.

If you're in the Calgary area, you can work with Sarah one on one. Find her at Active Sports Therapy in Calgary's SE.

Find the full show notes here!

You can follow along with the Travel and Adventure Photography School on Instagram @TravelAdventurePhotoSchool

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Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

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25 Jan 2021How to Focus on your Photography (Even when your Life gets Busy)00:13:28

Photography can be a bit difficult to prioritize, even if it is your main gig. I've been so focused on teaching, building new websites, transferring content and prepping for the new year (along with the regular family blowouts) that I haven't really had time to hit up the mountains yet in the new year.
And I know I'm not the only one that has this happen to them. When life gets busy, and there are many things to focus on, crafting images can get pushed to the back burner. For me, photography isn't just about work. It's also a creative release and a way to relax and see the world. And that's what photography is for a lot of people. When it gets pushed to the bottom of the list, it means that I am working too hard and not focusing on my mental health, and I'm sure that goes the same for everyone out there. Relaxation and mental health are integral to getting the most out of life, and if you want to create better photos, you need to be out shooting often. So don't let your photography just sit idle. 

With that in mind, today's episode is all about things you can do to get out shooting more often.


Check out the full show notes here.

You can follow along with the Travel and Adventure Photography School on Instagram @TravelAdventurePhotoSchool

You can also follow along with the work of our host Robert Massey on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

01 Feb 2021Creating fantastic Imagery from Behind your Car Windows00:10:33

Sometimes you just don't want to, or can't, get out of your car to take a photograph. So how do you shoot fantastic images through the windows of your car?
That's what we are talking about on today's episode of the podcast!

Check out the full show notes for the episode here.

You can follow along with the Travel and Adventure Photography School on Instagram @TravelAdventurePhotoSchool

You can also follow along with the work of our host Robert Massey on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
Website: robertmasseyphotography.ca
Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

08 Feb 20218 Ways to Improve your Winter Phone Photography00:15:36

I love heading out and shooting on my phone because of the weight savings, the ease of use, and the fact it's always with me. But winter presents specific challenges for phone photography. With the frigid temperatures, the falling snow, and all the layers, winter phone photography can be challenging.
This week on the podcast, we discuss 8 things (including shooting tips) you can do to make your winter phone photography even better.
We talk about keeping you and your phone warm and how to do it, things to avoid, and a few shooting tips to help you create better images.

For the full show notes of the episode (including links to the products Robert uses), go HERE.

You can also follow along on our journey on Instagram @TravelAdventurePhotoSchool.

You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram as well @RobertMasseyPhotography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
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15 Feb 2021Tips for Breaking Through Creative Burnout00:12:32

This week, we talk about the things I do to avoid creative burnout or breakthrough a creative rut. I'll give you tips for getting back to loving your photography, creating new challenges, and being a force for creativity.

Check out the full show notes for the episode here!

You can follow along with the Travel and Adventure Photography School on Instagram @TravelAdventurePhotoSchool

You can also follow along with the work of our host Robert Massey on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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22 Feb 2021Mountains, Bears, Early Mornings, and Photography as Motivation w/ @erint_explores00:38:24

This week on the podcast we are talking to Erin (@erint_explores) about her adventure photography in the Canadian Rockies.
Erin has been shooting for about 10 years, but COVID really changed her photographic game. You will learn about her:

  • Gear
  • Creative process
  • Adventures

You'll also hear one of my favourite bear stories that Erin shares just for us.
You should definitely check out Erin's work on Instagram, it will brighten your feed.  @erint_explores

See the full show notes for the episode, along with some of Erin's fantastic images, here.


You can follow along with the Travel and Adventure Photography School on Instagram @TravelAdventurePhotoSchool

You can also follow along with the work of our host Robert Massey on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
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Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

01 Mar 2021How to Create a Starburst in your Images00:09:54

Starbursts, those beautiful pointy bursts of light, are a fantastic compositional tool for every photographer. But, how exactly do you create them? And what pitfalls do you need to watch out for? That's what we are looking at today on episode 57 of the Travel and Adventure Photography School podcast.

Go here for the full show notes.

You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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08 Mar 2021How to Get your Subject to Pop (With 4 Actionable Tips)00:10:06

In a world full of distractions and chaos it can sometimes be difficult to get your subject to pop on their own in an image. But there are some things you can do to help your subject stand out more while doing your travel and adventure photography.
This week, I'll give you four actionable tips to help isolate your subject from a busy scene to give them more impact.
Isolation and helping your subject stand out are impactful compositional elements that can alter your photography greatly. You'll learn about backgrounds, geometry, lighting, depth of field, and motion and how they can help isolate your subject.

For the full show notes for the episode, go here.

You can follow along with my photographic journey on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
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Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

15 Mar 2021How to Create Great Photos in the Middle of the Day00:13:52

When you travel, there will be times when you need to create great images in the middle of the day, with the sun blazing down, and shadows are crisp and harsh, and the light isn't good. It's inevitable.
So what do you do?
Do you put the camera away? Do you create throw-away images?
or
Do you embrace the light and use it to create cool things?
I know which one I'm choosing when I travel. Especially when I only have one chance in a location. I'm creating those images. So, how do you make the most of these mid-day situations when you still want to create cool images?
That's what you will learn on this week's episode of the podcast, where I talk about my four top tips for creating great images at mid-day.

Check out the full show notes for the episode here.

Follow Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

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22 Mar 2021Mountain Top Sunrises. How to Prepare for and Shoot your First One00:19:39

One of the great joys of the world is seeing the sun crest over the horizon from the top of a mountain. It is a truly magical experience. But, how do you get out there and experience a sunrise hike? Today, we are talking all about this! I've got 6 steps for you to think about for going on your first sunrise hike.

  1. Choose Your Hike
  2. Pick Your Day
  3. Prep your Gear
  4. Get Some Rest and Get on the Trail
  5. Shooting Sunrise
  6. Heading Home

You can find the show notes here.

You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram as well @RobertMasseyPhotography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
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29 Mar 2021Landscape Photography for Flat, Open Areas00:11:25

Shooting great landscape images in mostly flat areas takes a different set of ideas than when you are shooting with obvious subjects.
On this episode of the podcast, I'll give you six tips for how to get the most out of shooting large, open landscapes.

Check out the full show notes for the episode here.

You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram as well @RobertMasseyPhotography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
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05 Apr 20215 Tips to Help you Explore Freely00:15:11

Today on the podcast we've got 5 tips to help you explore more freely and more comfortably. These tips are aimed at helping you move fast, and light while also taking your gear and being able to explore all day.

You can find the show notes for the episode here.

Follow Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
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12 Apr 2021How to Create Great Cityscapes00:15:05

Exploring cities is one of my favourite things to do while travelling. And that means crafting great cityscape images. But, how do you do this? How do you craft these great cityscape images?
That's what this episode is all about! We'll give you five (or maybe 8) tips for creating the best cityscape shots that you can.

Check out the full show notes for the episode here.

You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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19 Apr 20217 Tips for Backpacking with your Camera00:25:54

Backpacking is a gratifying experience. Backpacking with your camera gear is even more rewarding. But, it can be an arduous process. In this podcast episode, I talk about 7 things I've learned about taking your camera into the backcountry.

Check out the full show notes here.

You can follow along with my adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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26 Apr 2021Preparing for Your Next Mountain Adventure (using mistakes from my own adventure)00:13:15

Sometimes the best way to learn is from someone else's mistakes. Well, that's what we are doing today on the podcast!
I'm going over an adventure I had this week and using it to give you ideas on how to be better prepared the next time you are in the mountains. Plus, you get to hear about this horrible trip.

You'll learn about some necessary tips for being prepared, what not to do, and how to be more ready!

You can get the full show notes for the episode HERE!

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You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

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03 May 2021Choosing the Right Sleeping Pad00:17:11

What types of sleeping pads are out there, and what should you be looking for in your next one? A great night's sleep comes from having the right sleeping pad, but which one is right for you and what should you look for? That's what this episode of the Travel and Adventure Photography School is about.

Check out the full show notes for the episode here.

You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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10 May 2021Improve your Mobile Photography - 5 tips to remember when shooting on your phone00:14:32

Mobile photography is impressive. But, you need to think things through just like you would with any camera. So take the time, get it right, and you will love the results.

Because there are so many differences between shooting on a phone versus a DSLR or mirrorless, you have different things to think about. And it can be hard to remember these. That's why today, we are talking about 5 differences between shooting on a phone and a DSLR. These are five actionable tips that will help make your mobile photography better.

Check out the full show notes for the episode here.

You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
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17 May 2021Gear you Need for Mobile Content Creation00:14:41

7 Gear Recommendations to Make the Perfect Mobile Creator's Toolkit

Understanding what you need for the perfect mobile content creator's toolkit can be a bit daunting. There are a ton of gear recommendations out there, but what stuff do you actually need in your kit? That's what we're getting into today. What you need to create the perfect mobile content creator's toolkit.

Check out the full show notes here.

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Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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24 May 20214 Alternative Cameras to your Phone or Mirrorless00:11:56

We've talked a lot about mobile photography and the gear you can use to make yours better for the last few weeks. And it would seem, from the way I talk on here, that you really only have two choices in the type of camera you use to make things; your phone camera or a fancy interchangeable lens camera.
But that's not all the choices you've got to make extraordinary things.
So, this week, I'm going to give you 4 alternatives to mobile or mirrorless cameras that can help you create things on the go. We won't get into drones, phones, DSLRs, mirrorless, or rangefinder here.
 I want to give you four legitimate options that take you away from the standards of content creation. And open up some new possibilities.

You can get the full show notes for the episode here.

You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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31 May 20215 Tips to Improve your Hiking Images00:10:56

Hiking season is upon us here in Alberta - or at least pleasant-weather hiking season is. Which will mean a lot of people capturing images along the trail. So today, I'm going to give you five of my best tips to capture the best photos of you and your buddies out hiking.

Check out the full show notes for the episode here.

You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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07 Jun 20217 Fun Summer Photo Ideas00:11:39

Summer is here in Alberta! So it's the perfect time to give you 7 photo ideas to get you creating fantastic images this hot season. I'll give you 7 of my favourite ways to create summer photos to try and get your creativity flowing.

You can check out the full show notes here.

You can follow along with Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
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14 Jun 2021The Best Mindset for Growing your Photography00:14:57

The beginner's mindset is the perfect way to grow your photography and bring joy back into it. The advantages of this mindset and how to get back there are what we are talking about today on the podcast!
I'll give you the many reasons why thinking like a beginner will help grow your work and how you can get back into the beginner's mindset.

Check out the full show notes for the episode here.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

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21 Jun 20216 Things Every Travel Photographer Needs in their Bag00:15:43
What 6 items do you need in your travel photography kit?
What will make the biggest difference and are worthy of the space in your kit? That's what we are getting into on today's episode of the podcast!

Check out the full show notes here.

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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28 Jun 2021Ian Millar, founder of Shimoda, on Backpacks, Staying Ready, & Mountain Adventures01:00:09

Today's guest is Ian Millar, the founder of Shimoda. Shimoda is an adventure camera bag company designed as a reaction to real-world adventures rather than those imagined from a comfortable office environment.
Ian has decades of experience in the adventure photography community, represents the culmination of all his experiences and utilizes the most advanced materials and technologies available to minimize the pain, fatigue and suffering that comes with foul mountain conditions. Shimoda products are a direct reflection and reaction to the outdoor lifestyle that adventure and travel photographers crave.

Shimoda's next bag, the Explore V2, is releasing on Kickstarter on June 30, 2021! Check it out!

You can see the full show notes for the episode here.

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Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

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05 Jul 20217 Features Photographers Need in a Travel Bag00:21:34

We travel photographers are on our feet a lot. Exploring, finding new places, meeting people, running for planes. And there are things in our backpacks that can help or hinder that exploration process.
This week, I'm exploring the 7 features I always look for in a travel photography backpack. Things that are mostly dealbreakers or will push one bag ahead of another.

You can find all my recommendations for backpacks, along with the show notes for this episode here.

Follow Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:
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Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

12 Jul 2021The Importance of Having a Photo Project00:15:06

Having a photography project, especially a personal one, is an important part of creating photographs. Personal projects provide a chance for creative exploration, discovering new techniques, and helping you grow as a photographer. Because without a project, without a driver, you can start feeling lost and unmotivated to get out and create.
This week we're talking about what a photography project is, how you can formulate one, some things to watch out for, and why this could be a breakthrough for your photography.

All the show notes for the episode can be found here.

Follow Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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Instagram: @robertmasseyphotography

19 Jul 2021What is Instagram Today for Photographers?00:20:37

With Instagram no longer being a photo-sharing platform, should photographers keep using it? And what should photographers focus on now? This is episode 77 of the Travel and Adventure Photography School podcast, a podcast about adventure photography and travel photography.

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Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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26 Jul 20217 Tips for Photographing Wildlife from a Car00:11:05

You don't have to go deep into the wilderness to photograph animals. Sometimes, you can spot them on the side of the road. But, when those opportunities arise, how can you be ready?
That's what this episode is all about! 7 tips for photographing wildlife from a car.

Take a listen today, and check out the show notes here.

Follow Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography

Join us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential.

Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School!

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