Episodes

  • The Fundamental "Rules" of Photography
    Dec 9 2025

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    In this episode, Court lays out a practical foundation of photography “rules” — not as rigid constraints, but as dependable starting points. These principles show up again and again because they work: they help you handle light, composition, focus, and technical settings with more confidence. Once you understand them, you can follow them when they serve the image, and break them deliberately when the scene calls for something different. The goal is simple: more intentionality, and better photographs in the field.

    The 14 Fundamental Rules of Photography

    1. Focus on the eyes.
    2. Use the rule of thirds.
    3. Follow the inverse focal length rule for handholding.
    4. Prioritize side lighting.
    5. Shoot during golden hour.
    6. Compose with odd numbers of subjects.
    7. Keep horizons straight.
    8. Include foreground, mid-ground, and background.
    9. Expose for the highlights.
    10. Leave space in the direction your subject is looking (eye-line rule).
    11. Avoid lines cutting through faces/heads (face-and-line rule).
    12. Use the 500 rule for astrophotography.
    13. Create subject/background separation.
    14. Simplify the frame

    Court's Websites

    • Check out Court’s photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View Court's personal and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design.
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    • Arthelper.Ai - Mention this podcast for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version


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    42 mins
  • What's the Deal with ISO (and why you should care...a lot)
    Nov 25 2025

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    ISO is one of those photography tools that feels like a superpower… right up until it bites you. In this solo deep dive, Court unpacks why ISO is both a “magical unicorn” and a ruthless double-edged sword: it can rescue your shot in low light, but it can also quietly inject noise and crush editability.

    You’ll learn what ISO actually does (and what it doesn’t), how to think about it in terms of light and "stops" and how to use it strategically in the field—especially in the real-world low-light scenarios we all love to shoot. Court also shares his go-to ISO workflow, how to set guardrails so your camera doesn’t go rogue, and why modern de-noise software changes the risk/reward equation—but doesn’t eliminate it.

    If ISO has ever felt confusing, intimidating, or like the setting you touch only when you’re desperate… this episode is your new playbook.

    Expect to Learn:

    • What ISO is (in plain English)
    • ISO as part of the Exposure Triangle
    • Stops and ISO math (the simple rule)
    • The tradeoff: noise + reduced editability
    • Manual ISO vs Auto ISO
    • Avoiding Auto ISO “oops”
    • A field-friendly hack: slight underexposure
    • De-noise software: powerful but not magic
    • Two mechanical ways to keep ISO lower

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    Court's Websites

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    • Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View Court's personal and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design.
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    29 mins
  • Talking with Will Patino: The 4 Pillars of Landscape Photography, Simple Editing Techniques, and Why he Ditched the Tripod
    Nov 11 2025

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    Will Patino is a landscape photographer extraordinaire and excellent photography teacher. In this conversation, the New Zealand–based landscape photographer shares oh-so-many valuable tips for nature photography.

    During our time together, he breaks down his Four Pillars of Landscape Photography (location, composition, light, and processing) into a field-ready mindset, how he uses balance for composition vs. solely following compositional rules, how he reliably shoots handheld at 1/8s without a tripod, and the simple local-dodge/burn workflow he uses to keep post-processing effective and artistic. We also get into topics like flow state when photographing, why he only edits on small screens, intentional motion blur, and the his sage advice to budding photographers.

    Lots of excellent pieces of advice in this fun conversation!

    Will Patino on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WilliamPatinoPhotography

    Will Patino on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williampatino_photography/

    Workshops & Gallery: https://williampatino.com/ || William Patino Photography

    Sponsors & Promos

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    Court's Websites

    • Check out Court’s photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View Court's personal and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design.
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off
    • ShimodaDesigns.com - Whelan10 for 10% off
    • Arthelper.Ai - Mention this podcast for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version
    • AG1 - Daily (and Travel) Nutrition (use link for free travel packs and other goodies)


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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Tricks for Tricky Lighting - How to Take Great Photos even in Bad Light
    Oct 28 2025

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    Harsh midday highlights, blinding backlight, gloomy overcast, barely-there dawn… and full-on darkness. In this episode of The Wild Photographer, Court breaks down five common lighting scenarios that routinely present challenges for even experienced shooters—and gives you practical, field-tested fixes for each.

    From when to lean into the shadows, to when to under-expose, to the advantages of black-and-white photography, you’ll get settings, positioning tips, and creative pivots you can use on your very next outing.

    What you’ll learn

    • How to tame harsh midday light with even lighting, B&W conversions, fast shutters, and deep depth of field (hello, f/22 starbursts).
    • Smart ways to handle backlighting: underexpose to protect highlights, pivot your position to remove sky, or embrace high-key silhouettes.
    • Low-light playbook for golden hour: fast glass vs. slower zooms, workable shutter rules with IBIS, intentional motion blur, and when to “shoot dark.”
    • Why flat, cloudy light is secretly great—and how to add shape and depth with composition, shallow DOF, and selective post work.
    • A simple, repeatable night wildlife recipe (spot metering + auto ISO + shallow aperture + slight underexposure) that actually works.

    Chapter markers

    • 00:00 – Welcome & Episode Setup: Five “tricky light” scenarios you’ll face in the field.
    • 02:05 – Sponsors & Resources: Art Storefronts overview + Lensrentals promo; YouTube & blog pointers.
    • 06:30 – Harsh Midday Light: Seek even light; when to go black & white; leverage F11–F22 and ultra-fast shutters; birds-in-flight at noon.
    • 14:55 – Backlighting: Why highlights are hard to recover; underexpose a touch, use spot metering, minimize sky by changing your angle/elevation; creative high-key looks.
    • 23:40 – Low Light / Golden Hour: Start at widest aperture; practical shutter targets with/without IBIS; widen out if needed; intentional motion blur & panning; purposefully underexpose for mood.
    • 34:10 – Flat, Cloudy Light: Even light advantages; watch for edge-of-cloud transitions; add depth via background distance and shallow DOF; post tweaks (contrast, clarity, dehaze).
    • 42:45 – Night Wildlife: The simple settings stack; why spot metering + underexposure isolates the subject and keeps the scene clean.
    • 49:30 – Wrap-Up & Next Steps: Recap, podcast reviews, where to find Court’s portfolio and videos.

    Court's Websites

    • Check out Court’s photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View Court's personal and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design.
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off
    • ShimodaDesigns.com - Whelan10 for 10% off
    • Arthelper.Ai - Mention this podcast for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version
    • AG1 - Daily (and Travel) Nutrition (use link for free travel packs and other goodies)


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    38 mins
  • My Most Popular Episode (Re-Release): How Pro Photographers Get Perfect Wildlife Portraits
    Oct 17 2025

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    Ever wonder what makes a professional wildlife portrait pop? In this fan-favorite episode, Court breaks down the secrets behind tack-sharp eyes, buttery-smooth backgrounds, and that magical “pro photo” look.

    You’ll learn how aperture, telephoto compression, and background distance all work together to make your shots stand out.

    From choosing your f-stop to post-processing blur and sharpening tricks, this episode is a masterclass in getting your wildlife portraits to wow.

    Court's Websites

    • Check out Court’s photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View Court's personal and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design.
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off
    • ShimodaDesigns.com - Whelan10 for 10% off
    • Arthelper.Ai - Mention this podcast for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version
    • AG1 - Daily (and Travel) Nutrition (use link for free travel packs and other goodies)


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    17 mins
  • How to Make your Wildlife Photography More Captivating and Creative
    Sep 30 2025

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    In need of a creative jolt for your wildlife photography and get better, more captivating images (and memories)?

    In this episode of The Wild Photographer, Court shares a dozen practical ways to make wildlife images truly captivating. We cover when to crank your drive mode for expressive behavior, how getting low and shooting at eye level transforms background separation, and the simple distance ratio that creates creamy blur even at f/8. You’ll learn to choose your background (not accept it), frame with natural elements, and zoom in on intriguing details for a story-driven series.

    Court also demos creative exposure tools—spot metering for dramatic light, in-camera white balance shifts for mood—and several motion techniques, from slow-shutter pans to zoom/rotate effects. Finally, we break composition “rules” on purpose, using exaggerated negative space and dead-center symmetry when the scene calls for it. If you’re ready to move from documentation to impact, this one’s for you.

    Chapter Markers

    00:00 Introduction to Captivating Wildlife Photography
    00:44 Thanks to Sponsors
    04:20 Introduction
    04:59 Understanding Drive Motor for Wildlife Photography
    08:23 Get Low (and on eye level)
    10:27 Utilizing Shallow Depth of Field
    15:09 Zooming in on Animal Details
    18:16 Framing your Shots
    20:02 The Allure of Spot Metering
    23:28 Matching (or playing with) White Balance
    26:23 Intentional Motion Blur Techniques
    28:35 Other Uses of Slow Shutter
    31:03 Composition Techniques
    34:08 Choosing the Your Background
    37:28 Conclusion

    Court's Websites

    • Check out Court’s photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View Court's personal and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design.
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off
    • ShimodaDesigns.com - Whelan10 for 10% off
    • Arthelper.Ai - Mention this podcast for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version
    • AG1 - Daily (and Travel) Nutrition (use link for free travel packs and other goodies)


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    38 mins
  • Talking with Colby Brokvist: Mountain Photography, Intentionality When Setting Up the Shot, Defining Style, and How to Get into Photo Guiding
    Sep 16 2025

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    What does it mean to slow down, be intentional, and truly see before pressing the shutter? In this episode of The Wild Photographer, Court sits down with renowned guide and photographer Colby Brokvist for a wide-ranging conversation on creativity, simplicity, and storytelling in photography. From the ethereal landscapes of Antarctica to the discipline of putting your camera down and being present, Colby shares wisdom on cultivating intentionality, developing a personal style, and guiding others to find their own voice as photographers. Along the way, they explore the balance between technical skill and creative vision, the evolving role of conservation photography, and the realities of leading photo trips around the world.

    Main Takeaways:

    • How to get into guiding photo trips and teaching photography
    • Simplicity is the answer (why and how to keep it simple)
    • Thoughts from Colby on Photographing Antarctica
    • Colby’s Go-To Settings and why he’s always prepared for fast action
    • Colby’s advice for honing your style (but not to be put in a box) and thoughts on a timeless style
    • Colby's Tips on Mountain Photography
    • Why image searches on google can elevate your photography for your upcoming trip
    • Why Colby always recommends traveling with a lightweight kit
    • Plus, Colby's favorite x-factor lens

    Links Discussed and to Share:

    Colby's Guide-Training Academy: Waypoint Guide Academy Website

    And IG Account: Waypoint Instagram

    Colby's Personal IG: Colbyoutdoors Instagram

    Colby's Guide-Training Book: The Professional Guide's Handbook

    Colby's Photo Website: Colby Outdoors Photography

    The Creative Act by Rick Rubin

    Will Patino's YouTube (Colby's favorite YouTube Photographer)

    Court's Websites

    • Check out Court’s photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View Court's personal and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design.
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off
    • ShimodaDesigns.com - Whelan10 for 10% off
    • Arthelper.Ai - Mention this podcast for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version
    • AG1 - Daily (and Travel) Nutrition (use link for free travel packs and other goodies)


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Golden Triangle Explained: Understand it and Master Photography Settings Forever
    Sep 2 2025

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    Modern cameras can feel like mini computers with endless settings, but at the core of every great photograph lies just three: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.

    In this episode of The Wild Photographer, Court unpacks the “Golden Triangle” of photography and explains how these three elements work together to shape exposure, creativity, and artistic intent. Through clear analogies and practical examples, you’ll learn how to balance depth of field, motion, and light to capture the scene in front of you exactly as you envision it.

    Whether you’re exploring landscapes, photographing wildlife, or diving deeper into your craft, this episode provides a straightforward guide to mastering the fundamentals that matter most in mastering photography.

    Court's Websites

    • Check out Court’s photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com
    • Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com
    • Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips
    • View Court's personal and recommended camera gear

    Sponsors and Promo Codes:

    • ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design.
    • LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off
    • ShimodaDesigns.com - Whelan10 for 10% off
    • Arthelper.Ai - Mention this podcast for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version
    • AG1 - Daily (and Travel) Nutrition (use link for free travel packs and other goodies)


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    28 mins