Episodios

  • Colby Brown: From First DSLR to National Geographic & Sony Artisan
    Mar 29 2026

    How do you go from your first DSLR to leading workshops with National Geographic in just five years?

    In this episode, Joe and Chris sit down with Colby Brown, renowned photographer and Sony Artisan of Imagery, to break down his journey into landscape, wildlife and humanitarian photography.

    We cover his global work, his nonprofit The Giving Lens, and how he collaborates with major brands like Samsung and Travel Alberta, all while using photography to drive real-world change.

    If you're serious about photography, storytelling, and building a career with purpose, this one is for you.*Show Links*

    • Colby Brown Website | https://www.colbybrownphotography.com/

    • Colby Brown Workshops / Tours | https://www.colbybrownphotography.com/photography-workshops/

    • The Giving Lens Website | https://thegivinglens.com/

    • The Giving Lens Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thegivinglens/

    • Colby Brown Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/colbybrownphotography

    • Colby Brown Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/ColbyThomasBrown/

    • Colby Brown Threads | https://www.threads.com/@colbybrownphotography


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  • New Gear, Big Events, and One Incredible Lynx Sighting!
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of The Nature Photo Guys Podcast, Joe and Chris break down a recent, heart-pounding encounter with a lynx.

    Beyond the feline highlight, we’re catching you up on everything else in our world:

    • The Lynx Breakdown: A firsthand look at the gear used during this incredible sighting.

    • What’s New in the Bag: We’re discussing the latest photography gear we’ve been testing and how it’s holding up in the field.

    • On the Road: We have a lineup of upcoming speaking engagements! We’re sharing where we’ll be headed next and how you can join us.

    • Life on the Trail: A recap of our recent outings and a general "what’s up" with the duo as we navigate the current season.

    Whether you’re here for the wildlife stories or the technical talk, grab a seat and join the conversation.

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    49 m
  • Anthony Bucci - 2025 Canadian Geographic Photographer of the Year
    Mar 2 2026

    Imagine trading the industrial world for eleven years tracking wildlife through the remote corners of Vancouver Island. This unwavering patience has now culminated in our guest being named the 2025 Canadian Geographic Photographer of the Year.

    In this episode of The Nature Photo Guys, Joe Desjardins and Chris Gibbs sit down with acclaimed award winning Canadian wildlife photographer Anthony Bucci. Based in Port McNeill, British Columbia, Anthony has spent over a decade refining his craft along the rugged BC coastlines.

    Born and raised in the Fraser Valley, he transitioned to pursuing his craft full time over ten years ago and has since become widely recognized for his patient and behaviour focused style.

    Anthony is known for extreme patience, often waiting hours for the perfect light to capture unique animal behaviour rather than standard shots. His work specializing in bears, eagles, and owls has been published in prestigious outlets including National Geographic, BBC Wildlife, Forbes, and Canadian Geographic.

    Beyond his own photography, he shares his passion for the Inside Passage by offering private guided marine photography tours around North Vancouver Island.

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    1 h y 58 m
  • Bearing Witness: Storytelling in the Arctic with Johnny Hayward
    Feb 8 2026

    How do you go from shooting the Olympics to tracking polar bears in the sub-Arctic?In this episode, legendary Canadian photojournalist Johnny Hayward shares his journey from the high-pressure world of professional sports and news photography to the frozen tundra of Churchill, Manitoba.After 28 years as a premier national photographer, Johnny now runs Bear Witness Photo, where he captures the quiet, powerful stories of the North.Don'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 h y 59 m
  • The Magic Is In The Moment - A conversation with Ian Plant
    Jan 25 2026

    What if the most powerful part of photography happens before you ever press the shutter?

    In this episode, world-renowned nature photographer Ian Plant shares why he believes the true magic of photography isn’t created on a computer, it’s experienced in the field. We talk about presence, patience, light, timing, and why chasing real moments will always matter more than chasing perfection.

    This is a conversation about slowing down, paying attention, and reconnecting with why we picked up a camera in the first place.

    If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your photography, burned out on editing, or tired of chasing trends, this one’s for you.

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    1 h y 40 m
  • Elk Rut Adventures 2025 | Inside the Elk Rut | A Cinematic Wildlife Story
    Jan 12 2026

    Fall in the Canadian Rockies means one thing, The elk rut.In this episode, Chris and Joe head into the mountains to experience one of nature’s most intense and dramatic wildlife events, the elk rut. From echoing bugles in the dark to quiet moments waiting for light, this is what it’s really like to be out there during peak season.It’s not about trophies or checklists. It’s about patience, presence, and being part of the wild, even if only for a moment.If you love wildlife photography, elk behaviour, cinematic nature films, or the raw beauty of autumn in the Rockies, this one’s for you.Don'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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  • Wildlife Photography in Extreme Environments with Dawn Wilson
    Dec 28 2025

    What does it take to photograph wildlife in extreme environments, from the Rocky Mountains to the remote wilds of Alaska?

    Photographer, writer, and conservation advocate Dawn Wilson joins The Nature Photo Guys to share how a lifelong connection to animals and a move from New Jersey to Colorado reshaped her career behind the lens.Surrounded by the dramatic landscapes of the Rockies, Dawn developed a deep focus on photographing wildlife in high-altitude and high-latitude environments, documenting animal behavior, conservation stories, and the wild places that shape them.Now a full-time photographer and writer, her work has appeared in more than 600 published pieces, including Outdoor Photographer, Colorado Outdoors, and National Geographic Digital. Her dedication to wildlife storytelling extends beyond photography through published books, guided workshops, and spending 15 months on the road in an RV photographing wildlife across North America.Dawn has also served two terms as President of NANPA, worked as a Master Naturalist, and continues to advocate for wildlife conservation through education and storytelling.📸 Please welcome to the show, Dawn Wilson.

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  • Svalbard 2025 Chasing Polar Bears, Light and Ice
    Dec 11 2025

    Join Chris and Joe as they dive into Joe’s 2025 photography expedition to Svalbard, one of the wildest, most unpredictable, and awe-inspiring places on the planet.From life on the ship and long days on the pack ice to polar bears, walrus encounters, dramatic Arctic light, and those surreal moments that only happen miles from anywhere, this episode pulls back the curtain on what it’s really like to photograph in the High Arctic.Joe shares what worked, what didn’t, the gear that earned its keep, and the lessons he’s bringing forward into future workshops. Chris jumps in with the questions every photographer wants answered, keeping things honest, practical, and entertaining along the way.If you love wildlife photography, adventure travel, expedition life, or the challenge of photographing in remote Arctic environments, this episode is for you.In this episode:• Polar bear photography in extreme conditions• Walrus encounters and pack-ice wildlife• What it’s like living and shooting from an expedition ship• Gear that survived (and gear that didn’t)• Lessons for future Svalbard workshops• How to prepare for Arctic wildlife photography📸 Svalbard 2025 a place where light, ice, and wildlife come together like nowhere else.Enjoyed the episode? Like, share, and subscribe, and hit the bell so you don’t miss future adventures with The Nature Photo Guys. Thanks for watching!

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    1 h y 36 m