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The Nature Photo Guys

The Nature Photo Guys

By: Joe Desjardins and Chris Gibbs
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Welcome to The Nature Photo Guys Podcast, where we talk about Nature Photography topics from gear, to our philosophy, and everything in between! So grab a cup of coffee, sit back and relax. You're listening to Joe Desjardins and Chris Gibbs, "The Nature Photo Guys!" | Email: info@thenaturephotoguys.caJoe Desjardins and Chris Gibbs Art
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  • Celebrating 1 Year with The Camera Store | Nature Photo Guys Podcast
    Oct 9 2025

    On this episode of The Nature Photo Guys Podcast, we celebrate one year with our sponsor, The Camera Store in Calgary, Canada’s leading photography store and home of The Camera Store TV YouTube channel.Hosts Joe Desjardins and Chris Gibbs sit down with Dave Paul and Evelyn Drake to talk about:• The Camera Store’s incredible 30-year history 📸• Behind the scenes of their popular YouTube channel • Gear insights, tutorials, and the mirrorless movement• The importance of community, events, and supporting local photographers• A full tour of The Camera Store, from books, rentals, and tripods to studio gear, film, and video equipmentThe Camera Store has become a hub for photographers and videographers alike, and we’re excited to share this inside look at Canada’s legendary photo retailer.👉 Check out The Camera Store: https://www.thecamerastore.com👉 Subscribe to The Nature Photo Guys: https://www.youtube.com/TheNaturePhotoGuysDon’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more conversations, gear talk, and adventures in nature photography!Thanks for listening!

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    18 mins
  • Gone Pod Wild Part 2: A Chat with Beyond The Wild
    Sep 25 2025

    It’s a twofer, and this episode is part two of two simultaneously released episodes produced in collaboration with the Beyond The Wild podcast. This time, hosts Joe Desjardins and Chris Gibbs of The Nature Photo Guys turn the tables on Ron Hayes, Jason Loftus, and Mark Raycroft of Beyond The Wild. With the BTW crew now in the hot seat, Joe and Chris dig into their experiences, challenges, and passion for wildlife photography.Expect plenty of laughs, candid stories, and unique insights as the roles are reversed and the spotlight shines on the Beyond The Wild team.Haven’t heard part one yet? Head over to Beyond The Wild's channel to catch the first half of this fun collaboration. https://youtu.be/mjun09vUbKQDon't forget to like, share, and subscribe, and hit the bell to see more content from 'The Nature Photo Guys!'Thanks for watching!

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ami Vitale: From War Zones to Wildlife | A Journey of Photography, Conservation & Hope
    Sep 11 2025

    Today, we’re beyond excited to bring you a conversation with one of the most inspiring storytellers of our time, Ami Vitale.Ami is not just a world-renowned photographer and filmmaker, she’s a National Geographic Explorer, Nikon Ambassador, and a six-time recipient of World Press Photo awards. Her career has taken her from documenting war zones to dedicating her lens to conservation and wildlife. Through her images, she’s given us intimate access to the human side of conflict, the beauty of endangered species, and the powerful connection between people and the planet we share.She’s the force behind unforgettable stories like the last male northern white rhino, the reintroduction of pandas into the wild, and the community-driven conservation efforts that are changing the way we see and protect our natural world.This interview goes beyond photography, it’s about purpose, resilience, and hope. Ami’s work reminds us that photography isn’t just about capturing moments; it’s about shaping the future.So join us as we dive into the extraordinary journey of Ami Vitale.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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