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A humpback whale surfaces with its mouth wide open, splashing water, while a seagull flies above the water nearby. Forested shoreline is visible in the background.

Mastering Wildlife Photography: 6 Essential Tips for Stunning Shots

Mastering Wildlife Photography: 6 Essential Tips for Stunning Shots 1. Location: Leverage Your Surroundings I am based in Campbell River, BC, on Vancouver Island, where the wildlife is as abundant as it is diverse. Whether I am hunting for nests or taking a casual walk along the beach, there is always a shot waiting to…

Wildflowers on a mountain slope are illuminated by the setting sun, with rays spreading across the sky and mountain silhouettes in the background.

Mastering the Fundamentals: A Return to the Basics of Photography

We’ve all been there—the moments of doubt creeping in during our photography workflow. The colors feel off, the composition’s not quite right, or maybe you look at a shot and think, “This isn’t my best work.” But does that really matter? Here’s the thing: Trust your process. Stay true to your unique style, no matter what anyone…

Becoming a Hybrid Photographer & Videographer

Technology has come a long way, and today’s cameras are packing high-end cinema features into compact bodies. This is a game-changer for photographers, allowing us to seamlessly switch between stills and high-quality video. With social media evolving to prioritize video content, it’s important for photographers to learn how to create top-notch video. Here are some…

Two wet river otters stand close together on rocks, looking toward the camera. Their fur is dark and damp, and their faces are covered with whiskers. The background is made up of rocky surfaces.

2025 Camera Gear Guide: How to Choose the Best Equipment for Your Photography

It’s March 2025, and camera manufacturers are announcing their upcoming models with minor updates from their previous model. But do you really need a brand-new camera with all the latest upgrades? That depends on where you are in your photography journey. Let me share a bit about mine. I started in 2003, and back then,…