Episode 9: Everyone Loves Owls
In Episode 9 of the PhotoWILD Podcast, Jared and Annalise discuss their time along the coastal plain of North Carolina before moving to. The area is better known by wildlife photographers for playing home to the densest concentration of black bears. But far from being a one trick pony, however, the springtime this area can be one of the best wildlife photography hotspots on the east coast of the United States. In this episode, Jared and Annalise dive into everything you could have hope to know about barred owls and how to photograph them.
Episode 8: The Mountain Monarchs of Yellowstone
In this episode, Jared and Annalise discuss everything you could ever hope to know about photographing bighorn sheep. Given the extraordinary amount of snowfall in the Yellowstone this past winter, the bighorn sheep opportunities were truly incredible. Jared and Annalise spent two months this winter in Yellowstone and much of that time was spent working with and photographing these mountain monarchs.
Episode 7: Moose Mayhem
In this episode of PhotoWILD Podcast, Jared and Annalise talk about all things moose. Photographing moose was a big priority for them during their two months spent working in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem this past winter. And when it comes to photographing these swamp donkeys, timing is everything and there are a host of unique challenges we all face when creating compelling images of these animals - especially in the winter.
Episode 6: Winter Wildlife Photography Challenges
Winter brings a host of different challenges for us wildlife photographers. More often than not, we tend to think of enduring the cold and slippery road conditions as the big challenges of winter. However, when it comes to photographing animals this time of year, there is so much more to overcome than just our own physical comfort. Quite frankly, the very nature of physics is working against us this time of year.
Episode 5: Preparing for Yellowstone in Winter
In episode 5 of the PhotoWILD Podcast, Jared Lloyd and Annalise Kaylor discuss what it takes to plan a trip to Yellowstone National Park in the winter. This year, they spent a month photographing wildlife in this winter wonderland and discuss the many different considerations they make for preparing for their time there. From equipment choices to timing based on statistical averages for weather, if you have ever wanted to photograph in Yellowstone in the winter, you won’t want to miss this episode.
Episode 4: Pelagic Seabirds in Panama
In this episode, Jared and Annalise discuss photographing pelagic seabirds at a nesting colony along the Caribbean Coast of Panama. While many different species utilize the island, the red-billed tropicbirds and brown boobies stole the show. Of all the many species of birds around the world, pelagic seabirds are both the least understood and also the most threatened group of birds on the planet.
Episode 3: Sloths and Poison Dart Frogs on the Caribbean
The Bocas del Toro region off Panama’s Caribbean coast is a macro photographer’s dream. Often referred to as the Galapagos of the Caribbean by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, this region holds an extraordinary array of colorful poison frogs like no other place on Earth.
Episode 1: Pre-production in Panama
A bit of pre-production is necessary for any photographic expedition to be successful. What are you photographing? What are the type of images you hope to create? What equipment will you likely need? In this episode, Jared and Annalise discuss equipment considerations and preparations for a month of photography in Panama.