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The Learn Landscape Photography Podcast

The Learn Landscape Photography Podcast

By: Austin Jackson
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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.Austin Jackson Art
Episodes
  • Dave Morrow - Preparing for Your First Backcountry Photography Trip
    May 1 2023

    If you're getting ready for your first trip into the backcountry this summer, this podcast has some tips and tricks you won't want to miss. On today's episode, I chat with professional photographer and avid wilderness backpacker Dave Morrow. Dave is an excellent photographer and spends much of his time backpacking to find unique locations to shoot.


    We talk about the things you should have in your camera bag, to how to pack your camera in your backpacking bag, all the way to things like how your mindset has to be different when shooting in the backcountry. Today's podcast has a lot of value for any photographer looking to enter the backcountry for the first time.


    Links from this Podcast:

    Dave Morrow's Website

    Dave's Backpacking Checklist

    Windy Weather Forecast

    Hyperlight Packs

    f-stop Small ICU (Dave)

    Tenba BYOB 10 Camera Insert (Austin)

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    29 mins
  • Welcome to the Learn Landscape Photography Podcast!
    Apr 21 2023

    In this introductory episode, you'll be welcomed to the Learn Landscape Photography Podcast with professional landscape photographer Austin James Jackson.


    Find all of Austin's social media links here.

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    2 mins
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