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If you want to get better at landscape photography, look no further than this weekly podcast hosted by professional landscape photographer Austin James Jackson. Every episode recorded will give you concrete advice for all things landscape photography. Whether you want to become a professional photographer yourself or just refine your skills to take better photos, this podcast is going to help you become a better photographer.
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Are you a beginner photographer who wants to learn how to improve your photography? This is the perfect photography podcast for you. You'll learn how to expose with your camera - using the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings. You'll learn about composition, and what it takes to compose a better image using photography rules of thumb, as well as knowing how to break those rules. Finally, you'll learn how to tell stories with your photos. This podcast is hosted by photographers & instruc ...
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Milky Way season is here, and if you're wanting to level up your astrophotography, this is the episode for you! In this episode, I talk about different tips and tricks for capturing EPIC Milky Way photos, including both things you need to do in the field and things to do when you're post processing. Links from this episode: iOptron Skyguider Summer…
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Most landscape photographers are following the same processes when it comes to editing our images in Lightroom or Photoshop. When this workflow just couldn't give David Kingham the results he was after, he designed his own workflow. When you hear how he edits his photos, you'll be shocked, but looking at his body of work, it's clear that it is a fa…
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If you want to capture portfolio-worthy shots, learning the ins and outs of shooting at sunset and sunrise is absolutely essential. In this episode, I'll share six of my favorite tips for taking sunset and sunrise photos. My Fall 2025 Workshop in Utah If you're serious about becoming better at photography, the fastest way to do so is by joining me …
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The most crucial step to creating impactful photos is finding a compelling composition. Without a strong composition, no amount of editing will allow you to recover a subpar composition. In this episode, Ian Plant shares advice on all things composition, which will help you take better photos. Links from this episode: Ian's Website Photo Masters Ia…
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Landscape photography isn't a cheap hobby, and purchasing gear that just doesn't work out is SUPER frustrating. Trust me, I've spent countless amounts of money on gear that just doesn't work. Luckily, I've found a few items that I think are absolutely top of the line, which I share in today's podcast episode. Gear Mentioned in this Episode: Shimoda…
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Learning to have a vision, and then turning that in to epic images is a process that will help you take your landscape photos to the next level. In this episode, I spoke with landscape photographer Peter Coskun about having a vision, in addition to in-the-field tips regarding composition, and even some post-processing advice as well. This short epi…
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Just like anything else in life, landscape photography comes with a lot of rules. While they all have good intentions, some of the rules just don't make sense in many situations. In this podcast episode, I cover five of the most common landscape photography myths, as well as why I don't think they should be followed. If you're serious about becomin…
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Winter provides its own set of challenges in the pursuit of portfolio-worthy images. In this episode, Banff, Canada-based photographer Dani Lefrancois shares her advice on creating compelling winter images. Living in Banff, Dani gets to experience winter for much of the year, so she is certainly an expert in winter photography. We'll cover things l…
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If you're considering printing some of your work, this podcast episode will cover absolutely everything you need to know to create amazing prints. From everything like the kinds of photos that will look best, to sharpening and resizing, I cover the whole process. Links from this episode: ON1 Resize ArtBeat Studios ProPrints If you're serious about …
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Whether you spend five minutes or five hours processing your photos, it feels like there is always something new to learn to improve your photo editing skills. In this episode, I spoke with Mark Dumbleton, a South African-based landscape and wildlife photographer. Mark has some incredible work and is passionate about sharing knowledge to help those…
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There are thousands of photography apps designed to help you take better images, but knowing which ones are the best can be a challenge. In this episode, I walk you through five of my favorite apps that I use to help me capture great landscape photos. These range from weather predicting apps, to augmented reality apps, and even apps that can tell y…
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Aerial photography adds a whole new element to your landscapes, but it isn't quite the same as shooting on the ground with a tripod. At first glance, it may seem simple, but upon launching your drone, you'll be greeted with all sorts of challenges that can make finding a compelling image more difficult. In this episode, Michael Hindman gives us som…
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The never-ending list of digital image enhancement tools continues to rear its ugly head and wreak havoc on images daily. While the advancement of photo editing technology has allowed photographers to capture and process unreal images, it has also caused many photographers to make photo editing mistakes that hurt their images. In this podcast episo…
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Adding drama and mood to your images seems to be something many photographers want to do to their photos. Unfortunately, this is easier said than done, and this is something a ton of photographers struggle to do with much success. Luckily, in this podcast episode, I spoke with Andy Mumford, an absolute expert at creating moody and drama-filled imag…
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Whether you're new to shooting or an experienced pro, you've probably made these composition mistakes. These five mistakes KILL your images and render them far less compelling. I made all these mistakes frequently years ago, and I feel my work has substantially improved since figuring them out. Make sure you listen to this episode to avoid these fi…
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Becoming a full-time photographer isn't as easy as simply capturing great photos. The most successful photographers also know how to run a business. In this episode, I spoke with professional photographer Dave Morrow, who left a very sought-after, well-paying job to pursue landscape photography full time. Dave shares a ton of great advice on how he…
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In this episode, I cover a few of my favorite episodes of the year that I think bring so much value to the table. While every episode of 2023 had substantial value, certain episodes stood out for all landscape photographers listening to the podcast. Listen to this episode to get a recap of some of the best quotes of the year! If you're serious abou…
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Weather is a significant factor in landscape photography, but predicting can be excruciatingly painful. If you've been shooting photos for long, you know how frustrating it can be to chase the best light. I spoke with photographer Arwin Levinson about predicting the weather in this episode. Arwin has been digging deep to predict the weather, and sh…
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This episode is a little different than most on the podcast. You'll get to hear exactly how I went from a college student to a full-time landscape photographer, covering tips and tricks and how I did it along the way. If you've considered becoming a full-time landscape photographer yourself, this is an episode that will certainly have a lot of usef…
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Getting your Part 107 to fly your drone commercially can help you make ends meet as a photographer or help add some side income. It isn't as complicated as you might think, but you should know a few things before you start. In this episode, I spoke to Cody York, a professional photographer with his Part 107 who does commercial work. Cody shares som…
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Most of us as photographers love to travel. Photographing new locations and visiting other areas of the world help to keep us inspired and add images to our portfolios. Unfortunately, travel usually takes time and money, and figuring out of all the logistics of traveling with photography equipment isn't trivial. In today's episode, I spoke with pro…
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So many photographers would love to quit their 9-5 in order to pursue landscape photography as a full time profession. Unfortunately, leaving the security of your job isn't always easy, and finding ways to make ends meet as a creative isn't getting any easier. Luckily, Stephen Matera has some advice for us on this week's podcast episode. Stephen ha…
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Most photographers know the importance of color in their landscape images, but many still struggle to dial in their colors. Today, Doug Shearer joins us on the podcast to talk all things color when it comes to image editing. Doug has a knack for nailing the colors in his images, and each photo feels like it is perfectly saturated with colors that c…
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Having a strong online portfolio is more than just having your photos on a webpage. In this episode, Noah Edwards talks about the importance of having a strong online portfolio when it comes to finding clients and picking up work. Noah has an absolutely beautiful website and has found work with many different clients, all while also taking tons of …
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Creating realistic landscape photos is something that is certainly easier said than done. Luckily, on this episode of The Learn Landscape Photography Podcast, landscape photographer David Dinette shares his advice on how to create more realistic looking photos. His advice spans from things you can do in the field, to different post processing techn…
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In this episode, I talk about 4 major key concepts that many landscape photographers either don't understand, or just plain ignore. Whether you're new to landscape photography, or an experienced pro, you absolutely must understand these 4 concepts if you want to take better photos. Links from this episode: Exposure Blending YouTube Video White Bala…
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Darren Marshall is a landscape photographer based in California who spends a lot of his time producing and selling prints. He recently opened an exhibition where 44 of his pieces are on display. As someone who certainly knows a lot about selling prints, Darren is an amazing guest to have to talk about some tips, tricks, and best practices when it c…
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Ian Gaston is a photographer based in California. Ian has a knack for finding those details that most people would walk right by. His portfolio is full of images of some of the finer details in a landscape, such as a swirling pattern in wood, or rocks on the ground. In this episode, Ian enlightens us when it comes to finding and capturing those det…
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John Byrn is a landscape photographer based in Washington that really has a knack for capturing excellent photos, especially in autumn. In this episode, John shares some of his favorite tips, tricks, and techniques that he uses to capture amazing images of fall color. With fall coming up quickly, this is the perfect episode to listen en route to yo…
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Sean Bagshaw is a photographer and photo educator based in Oregon. Sean has been using luminosity masking for years, and helps to educate others on using luminosity masks in Tony Kuyper's TK Panel in Photoshop. In this episode, you'll learn what exactly a luminosity mask is, as well as pick up some tips and tricks for best practices when using lumi…
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David Thompson is a Las Vegas based landscape photographer that leads group critique sessions to help photographers learn to take better photos. David is passionate about the process of using critique to improve your photography, which he shares with us in today's episode. If you want to fully understand the value that critique and feedback brings …
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Brandt Ryder is a photographer that primarily specializes in astrophotography based in Colorado. In this episode, Brandt shares some of his favorite tips, tricks, and techniques he uses to capture stunning images of the night sky. In this episode, you'll learn different techniques you can apply to your own process in order to help you take your ast…
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Chad Torkelsen is a photographer based in Seattle, Washington who has quite the impressive list of brands he has shot for. Chad switched from working a full-time marketing job into becoming a photographer, and regularly creates content for a variety of different kinds of brands. If you want to connect with brands, this episode will tell you what yo…
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Ryan Dyar is a photographer and photo editing guru based in the Pacific Northwest. Ryan has been around the landscape photography community for years, and can be credited for many of the techniques many of us use today in our photo editing workflow. Additionally, he creates premium tutorials and tons of learning content. In today's episode, we talk…
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Michael Howard is an Oregon based photographer and art seller who does a variety of art shows and sells prints to commercial clients. However, his journey hasn't been completely lollipops and rainbows. Michael is brutally honest with us in this episode where he talks about how it isn't always as easy as it may seem. In this episode, we also talk ab…
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Alex Spaeth is a landscape and timelapse photographer based in Washington. Alex has been perfecting his timelapse process for years, and in this episode he shares some of his best advice on how landscape photographers can get started shooting timelapse. Between camera settings, the importance of different intervals, and finding the right compositio…
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Evan Watts is a wildlife photographer based in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, capturing photos of some of the best animals North America has to offer. In this episode, Evan gives us some of his best advice for capturing compelling wildlife images. Seeing as how closely related landscape and wildlife photography are, this episode is perfect for …
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Joshua Cripps is a professional wilderness landscape photographer from California, and a master at planning his photo shoots in order to capture the perfect conditions. In this episode, Josh enlightens us with how he goes about planning his photo trips, including apps, what he's looking for before he goes out to shoot, and more. No matter what kind…
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Sonja Saxe is a photographer and avid adventurer based in the Pacific Northwest. Despite working a standard 9-5 job Monday through Friday, Sonja is still able to make plenty of time to go out and capture amazing photos, update a blog, and more. In this episode, Sonja enlightens us on how we can find more time for both photography and adventure desp…
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Stephanie Vermillion is a professional travel journalist and photographer who has traveled the globe, writing about her adventures for brands like National Geographic, Outside Magazine, Backpacker Magazine, CNN Travel, Afar, Travel and Leisure, and more. In this episode, Stephanie shares with us some tips on landing writing gigs surrounding photogr…
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Most photographers start their photo editing journey in Lightroom with the intention of learning Photoshop at some point. However, with Lightroom becoming more and more powerful, and significantly easier to use than Photoshop, many photographers get stuck just sticking with Lightroom. If you're in this boat, you are missing out on some of Photoshop…
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Randy Hopfer is the owner of HD Aluminum Prints, a metal print shop located in Vancouver, Washington. HD Aluminum Prints produces some amazing quality prints, and as you can imagine, Randy is an absolute expert when it comes to all things print. On today's episode, I had an amazing conversation with Randy about both how we can create better looking…
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Capturing action sports is one thing, and capturing landscape images is another. But combining the two can yield some amazing results. In this episode, I spoke to photographer Noah Wetzel about combining landscape photography with action sports. We covered things all the way from planning your shot, editing your photos, and even some great advice f…
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Shooting the Milky Way is one of the most difficult things you can learn to do as a landscape photographer. In addition to having to operate your camera and find compositions in the dark, you'll also be pushing the limits of your camera at long shutter speeds and high ISOs. In today's podcast, I talk to Dan Zafra, otherwise known as Capture The Atl…
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We're all living busier lives than ever, and no matter what you spend your time doing, there simply isn't enough hours in the day to accomplish everything. If photography is your hobby, you may struggle to find the time to fit it into your schedule, and capturing great photos requires time and energy, often during odd hours. In today's episode, I s…
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Creating moody, otherworldly images is something that so many photographers want to know how to do. With the right technique and editing, you can make your images look like they were taken on another planet. In today's podcast, I talk with photographer Michelle Moree (AKA Meesh). Meesh is one of the best when it comes to creating images that are ou…
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Being a beginner in anything is challenging, and we have literally all been there. There are so many pitfalls that most new photographers fall victim too, slowing their progress and making it harder to take great photos. Even though it is all a learning experience, it can be frustrating to feel like you aren't getting better very quickly. In today'…
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In this episode, I talk all about four different things you may be doing that are hindering your progress at becoming better at landscape photography. These are all mistakes I've made in the past, so let my pitfall be your lesson. This episode is short and sweet, and loaded with tons of information to help you become a better photographer. Links fr…
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Capturing great photos in a forest can be incredibly challenging for landscape photographers. While it might seem like the whole forest is beautiful, capturing a meaningful image means getting rid of the clutter, which can be hard to do. In today's episode of The Learn Landscape Photography Podcast, I talk to professional landscape photographer Tri…
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When it comes to abstract imagery and small scene photography, there are few out there better than Las Vegas photographer David Thompson. In this week's podcast, I talk with David about the process of taking great abstract images, and he gives us tons of advice as to how to better take those small scene photos. David talks about as he emerged as a …
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