• 7 Wildlife Photography Mistakes Even Experienced Photographers Still Make
    Dec 25 2025

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    Most people think wildlife photography is about having the longest lens and the most expensive camera. But the truth is, some of the biggest mistakes happen after you’ve been doing this for years. Today I’m breaking down seven wildlife photography mistakes even experienced photographers still make — and how to fix them.

    1. Chasing Gear Instead of Mastering Technique
    2. Ignoring Animal Behaviour Patterns
    3. Poor Ethics and Disturbing Wildlife
    4. Shooting in Bad Light Without a Plan
    5. Over-Reliance on Autofocus and Auto Modes
    6. Not Preparing for the Environment
    7. Overshooting and Under-Editing

    And remember:

    • The best lens is the one you know
    • Get low, change your angle
    • Wait for the eyes to catch light
    • Silence is your superpower

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    33 mins
  • Why your photographs don't look sharp
    Dec 18 2025

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    Perfectly exposed images can appear to be soft or out of focus. There are two contributing factors that play a part in this:

    How our eyes and brain perceive sharpness

    The role of contrast in the image.

    It’s important to remember that RAW files are not photographs. And that the JPG we see on the back of the camera has already gone through a process that includes sharpening.

    In this podcast, I’ll talk through these processes and the importance of post-processing RAW images.

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    21 mins
  • Where does AutoFocus struggle?
    Dec 11 2025

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    In this episode, I'll look at four scenarios that are likely to throw off your AF system:

    1. Low Light or Low Contrast Conditions
    2. Wrong AF Area Mode for the Situation
    3. Fast or Unpredictable Movement
    4. Extremely Shallow Depth of Field

    I'll talk you through different AF systems and what you can do to get the best results from each scenario.

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    27 mins
  • Do you need expensive camera gear to take great photos?
    Dec 4 2025

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    One of my pet hates is people coming up to me and saying something along the lines of “that’s a great picture, you must have a really good camera”. To me, it’s a little like someone going up to Shakespeare and saying, “That was a great play, you must have a really good quill”!

    Cameras are tools, and the fact is that if you are taking boring pictures now and you buy an expensive camera without changing anything else, you will still take boring pictures.

    In this podcast, I’ll take you through the important questions to ask when looking at whether or not you need new camera gear, and what you can do to make significant changes to your results.

    To start the ball rolling, ask yourself these questions:

    • What do I want to take photographs of?
    • How do I want to use those photographs?
    • Do I understand what my current equipment is capable of?
    • What is missing?
    • How can I fill the gap?

    And, if you feel that I’ve earned it, please give me a like, subscribe, or even buy me a coffee or support the podcast!

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    38 mins
  • How to break through creative blocks
    Nov 27 2025

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    Are you tired of feeling stuck following endless photography rules, resulting in images that just… exist? What if I told you there's a way to unlock a deeper, more intuitive connection with your camera, allowing you to capture photographs that truly speak to the soul? In this podcast we’ll look at how you can move beyond rigid guidelines and embracing the organic flow of visual storytelling.

    We will look at:

    The Illusion of Rules; rules (like the rule of thirds) are often misinterpreted as unbreakable laws rather than helpful guides.

    Strict adherence to rules can stifle creativity and lead to formulaic, uninspired images.

    Build consistency and expand your style.

    Move beyond technical exposure to understand how light sculpts subjects and evokes specific moods.

    Experiment with unconventional lighting scenarios – backlighting, rim lighting, atmospheric light – to create impactful visuals.

    Explore techniques like negative space, leading lines, and framing that guide the viewer's eye organically through the image.


    It's time for another podcast...

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    So, drop me any comments and questions you might have, either in the comments or via my email, graham@ge.photography, and I will answer them in a future podcast.

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    Develop your photography by taking a course:

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    23 mins
  • Which is best - YouTube or Courses?
    Nov 20 2025

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    With so much free material available immediately on YouTube, is there any place for formal photography courses? That’s what I’ll be looking into in this podcast.

    Please add your thoughts and comments in the comments section, or send an email to graham@ge.photography

    The Appeal of Free YouTube Learning

    Advantages:

    • Accessibility & Cost
    • Breadth of Content
    • Entertaining & Bite-Sized

    Limitations

    • Lack of structure; scattered lessons
    • Quality varies drastically
    • Risk of “learning mode” without real skill progression
    • Algorithm-driven rather than curriculum-driven

    The Value of a Structured Photography Course

    • Designed Curriculum
    • Consistent Teaching Style
    • Hands-On Assignments & Feedback
    • In-Depth Coverage

    Drawbacks

    • Cost barriers
    • May be less entertaining
    • Must commit time and attention

    Side-by-Side Comparison

    • Learning Speed & Retention
    • Skill Development
    • Community & Support

    Overall Value for Different Learner

    • Hobbyists
    • Serious beginners
    • Professionals leveling up

    The Blended Learning Strategy

    • Use YouTube for inspiration, courses for structure
    • Creating a personal learning plan

    Do you agree?

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    30 mins
  • Wildlife and landscapes with Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove
    Nov 13 2025

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    My guest on this podcast is Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove. Jeroen describes himself as a hybrid photographer, shooting both wildlife and landscapes. In this podcast, we talk about how he started in photography and he shares some of his experiences photographing wildlife in Iceland, where he lives, Greenland and Antarctica.

    Jeroen shoots with both Canon mirrorless cameras and drones. He describes the difference that using drones has made to his photography and the equipment he currently uses.

    He also runs workshops and shares his insights into the most common mistakes people make when it comes to wildlife photography.

    Please take a look at his work on his website and Instagram.

    It's time for another podcast...

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    44 mins
  • How to Avoid the Biggest Low-Light Photography Mistakes
    Nov 6 2025

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    Understanding low-light photography opens up another world of possibilities for wildlife photography. The fact is that a good deal of activity happens once the sun has gone down, and it is very rewarding to be able to share the world that comes to life with people who might not be aware of it.

    However, as always, there are a few things to remember and some mistakes to avoid. Here are the ten most common low-light photography mistakes:

    1. Using Too Low an ISO
    2. Shutter Speed Too Slow
    3. Not Using a Fast Lens
    4. Relying Too Much on Autofocus
    5. Poor Exposure Compensation
    6. Ignoring White Balance
    7. Not Shooting RAW
    8. Forgetting About Subject Movement
    9. Overusing Noise Reduction
    10. Ignoring Light Sources

    Join me as I take you through the solutions to these problem areas.

    AND, please remember to like, subscribe, or even buy me a coffee!

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    35 mins