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The Wild Photographer

The Wild Photographer

By: Court Whelan
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Summary

Learn techniques, tips, and tricks for improving your wildlife, travel, landscape, and general nature photography with Court Whelan. Whether you consider yourself a beginner, serious hobbyist, or advanced professional, this is the way to rapidly understand and implement new skills to elevate your photography to new heights.

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Episodes
  • How to Get that "Pro Look" with your Nature Photography: 10 Tips and Strategies to Level Up your Game
    May 12 2026

    Ever looked at a photo and thought, “Why does that look so much better than mine?”

    In this solo episode, I break down the real, practical ingredients that separate good photos from truly professional ones. I cover 10+ techniques, including special times of day, dialing in your gear, ISO, tripod use, shutter speed, black & white photography, high and low key photography, editing considerations and more.

    The more of these techniques you stack, the more pro your photos will become!

    Court's Websites

    • Check out my photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for my photo and conservation blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow me on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View my camera kit and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • MPB.com - Buy, Sell, or Trade Camera Gear
    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design
    • BayPhoto.com - 25% off your first order (code: TWP25)
    • ArtHelper.com - a photo community to learn, share and be inspired
    • Arthelper.Ai - Smart tools to promo and showcase your art.
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Pro Safari Photographer Rich de Gouveia: Low-light Techniques, Best Lenses, "Making" Photographs to Represent Something, and Much More
    Apr 28 2026

    In this episode, Court sits down with pro safari photographer and guide, Richard de Gouveia, to get practical about what actually improves your wildlife and landscape images on the ground, from low-light decisions to vehicle positioning and daily image review.

    A lot is covered in this episode with so many wonderful takeaways, including best-practices when planning an African photo safari, conservation photography, the best gear, thoughts on improving your odds in photo contests and his advice for sharing photos, particularly on social media (he's got an impressive following).

    The thread that ties it all together is intention: making photographs that represent something, not just collecting wildlife sightings.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Start with the end in mind - Plan safaris around what you want to photograph, not just where you want to go—build the itinerary backward from your goals.
    2. A great guide is your secret weapon - The best results come from guides who understand both wildlife behavior and photography.
    3. Stay longer, shoot better - Proper duration allows for better light, behavior, and storytelling opportunities.
    4. Low light is the biggest technical challenge - The best moments happen at dawn/dusk—so mastering shooting technique is critical.
    5. Gear matters—but only at the margins - You don’t need top-tier gear, but you do need gear that can handle motion + low light.
    6. Big primes = power + constraints - They deliver incredible image quality and subject isolation—but require mindset shifts.
    7. Background is everything - Great wildlife photos aren’t just about the subject—it's equally about what’s behind it.
    8. Think in sequences, not single shots - As an animal approaches: shoot wide → mid → tight. This builds a complete visual story instead of a one-off frame.
    9. Review your photos daily (non-negotiable) - Why waiting until you get home is too late.
    10. Photography is about representation, not just aesthetics - How to get your best images to mean something.


    Court's Websites

    • Check out my photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for my photo and conservation blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow me on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View my camera kit and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • MPB.com - Buy, Sell, or Trade Camera Gear
    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design
    • BayPhoto.com - 25% off your first order (code: TWP25)
    • ArtHelper.com - a photo community to learn, share and be inspired
    • Arthelper.Ai - Smart tools to promo and showcase your art.
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off


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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Customizing Your Camera: A Deep Dive for Setting Up Your Camera for Wildlife, Landscape, and Nature Photography
    Apr 14 2026

    In this solo deep dive, I walk you through the exact camera setup I use before every shoot, every trip, and sometimes even check between battery or memory card swaps. These aren’t just preferences—they’re the important, yet often-overlooked settings that can make or break your ability to capture fleeting moments in nature photography.

    We get into the philosophy behind shooting in manual with auto ISO, why I prioritize speed and readiness for wildlife over anything else, and how I customize my camera to react as fast as the scene unfolding in front of me. From autofocus strategies and drive modes to white balance and RAW vs. JPEG, this episode is all about removing friction so you can focus on what really matters: making great photographs.

    Whether you’ve just unboxed a new camera or you want to fine-tune your current setup, think of this as your field-ready blueprint for getting your gear working for you, not against you.

    Not all things do I check and reset daily, but here is a quick guide for those that I do look at near-daily:

    • Double-check RAW is still active
    • Confirm drive mode it back to high-speed
    • Re-check autofocus settings for single point / single shot
    • Verify Manual + Auto ISO is set
    • Check exposure settings (and go back to an even exposure)
    • Image stabilization is turned on, both in-camera and on lenses

    Court's Websites

    • Check out my photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for my photo and conservation blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow me on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View my camera kit and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • MPB.com - Buy, Sell, or Trade Camera Gear
    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design
    • BayPhoto.com - 25% off your first order (code: TWP25)
    • ArtHelper.com - a photo community to learn, share and be inspired
    • Arthelper.Ai - Smart tools to promo and showcase your art.
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off


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    41 mins
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