Wildlife Photo Chat

Ray Hennessy has a new guest on each episode to discuss what they are currently working on and how they are trying to be creative with their wildlife photography.

237: Richard Flack

Richard Flack joins me to discuss how he has put less pressure on his own photography lately and how many of his favorite images are all from near his home. We also have a conversation about the personal challenges I’ve been going through and struggles I’ve felt over the last year with my wildlife photography business. It’s an in-depth conversation about this side of being a full-time wildlife photographer and we think you will connect with many aspects of it even though it’s likely not your profession. Thanks as always for all of your support and for following along. Follow Richard Flack at: Instagram: @theflacksphotography

09-09
01:11:57

236: Rain Saulnier

My guest Rain Saulnier joins to chat about what he enjoys about shooting prairie locations, having an experience with a very cooperative tern, shooting high frame rate, and we wrap up talking about composition. Follow Rain Saulnier at: Instagram: @wingsbyrain Show Mentions: Red-winged Blackbird riding Canada Goose Wide angle Puffin Bushtit White-tailed Ptarmigan wide angle  

09-02
29:52

235: Nome, Alaska

A different episode where I invite Jacob Begis, Jianing Zeng, Michelle Mackenzie, and Patricia Constance who all joined me on my workshop in Nome, Alaska in the spring of 2025. They each share their about their experience, some favorite moments and even challenges of the workshop. I hope you enjoy this one! Follow this episode’s guests on Instagram: @begisjacob @michellemackenzie_wildlife @patti_c123

08-26
01:16:16

234: Andy Bruner

My guest Andy Bruner joins me to discuss how he got into wildlife photography and how that connects to his Instagram name, how he is enjoying macro photography during the summer and learning along the way, and lastly we discuss using unique lenses and techniques to capture different photos and how and when are they successful. Follow Andy Bruner at: Instagram: @andys_crappy_photos Website: www.featheredforcefotography.com Show Mentions: Swallowtail over sunflower Orbweaver with blue white balance

08-19
01:20:30

233: Peter Sülzle

My guest Peter Sülzle joins me to share about his recent encounter photographing an American Kestrel nest. We then chat about how he finds inspiration from painters and how he is hoping to work on a magazine to distribute locally. Follow Peter Sülzle at: Instagram: @pjadventuresincanada Show Mentions: American Kestrel nest Bighorn Sheep with movement Robert Bateman

08-12
01:15:24

232: Malini Chandrasekar

Malini Chandrasekar joins me to discuss her recent work photographing urban wildlife and how she got started during COVID. We also discuss how Malani connects her wildlife photography with what she currently enjoys in life. Follow Malani at: Instagram: @_thunderboltphotography_ Show Mentions: Kittiwake with chick

08-05
01:35:04

231: Asher Lee

My guest Asher Lee joins me to discuss his transition from birder to photographer, a wild story of getting stuck in the mud at low tide, and his joy for shooting low-key birds are darker backgrounds. Follow Asher Lee at: Instagram: @asherleephotography Show Mentions: Kaisa Lee (Asher’s mom): @kaisaleephotography back-lit American Avocet mating Cannon Beach Oregon Bald Eagle Lazuli Bunting Burrowing Owl in flight

07-29
56:10

230: Weekly with Brad James

This week we wrap up our discussion about our second seabirds workshop in Newfoundland and talk all about the experience and the feedback we got from the guests who joined us. Also a big announcment about the weekly show with Brad, we are moving it YouTube so we can show and discuss photos in more depth! We hope many of you will join us on this new YouTube venture and our weekly show there!

07-22
01:05:05

229: Weekly with Brad James and Emilie Reid

Brad and Emilie join this week's episode to recap the Puffins and Gannets workshop Brad and I just finished running. Emilie adds in another perspective and we share about the challenges and amazing times of the first workshop this year.

07-15
01:09:54

228: Weekly with Brad James and Emilie Reid

This week we record in person at Brad's home in Newfoundland! Emilie joins in the discussion as well and we talk all about our upcoming Puffins and Gannets workshop as well as some advice for those thinking of joining a workshop. We also touch on Emilie being in a funk and how she got out of it.

07-08
01:12:33

227: Ed Dailey

Ed Dailey joins me to chat about his recent trip to Africa and working through some of the challenges there, how he tried to get out every day for some photography, what he thinks about when out in the field to try to push his creativity. Instagram: @the.dailey.ed View photos mentioned during the show on the podcast page.

07-04
01:08:46

226: Weekly with Brad James

Brad photographed some fledged Great Horned Owlettes in a well known local location. He then went and found some Black-throated Green Warblers in a wonderful spot and got some great images. Next up was heading back to his local Common Loon spot which might have some Spotted Sandpipers, sure enough it did and things got epic for him! I share about my experience traveling from Maine to Newfoundland including warblers along the way and my attempts to photograph them with a Lensbaby tilt lens and the TT Artisan 250mm donut bokeh lens. I also share about our first time encountering icebergs along the coast of Newfoundland and the joys of van life. We wrap up the show discussing the topic of including man-made and urban elements in wildlife photography. View photos mentioned during this episode at http://rayhennessy.com/wildlife-photo-chat/226-weekly-with-brad-james

07-01
01:18:13

225: Weekly with Brad James

We are back after a 1 week break! Brad shares about photographing warblers with the sun and how wildfire smoke makes unique conditions that can be fun and creative. I share all about my 3 week trip to Nome, Alaska and what the experience was like running workshops up there for 20 days!

06-24
01:31:28

224: Weekly with Brad James

Brad shares about his continued experimenting with a Roughed Grouse and a remote setup using his Nikon Z9 auto-capture. I share all about what it's like being in and photographing the wildlife in Nome, Alaska. I talk about working with a client, how we try to capture habitat and the approach to doing so in such a unique and scenic environment.

06-10
01:00:01

223: Albert Michaud

Albert Michaud joins me to chat about the Black Grouse project he has been shooting, we also discuss wildlife filmaking and his love for shooting the arctic habitat.

06-06
01:24:17

222: Weekly with Brad James

Brad shares about his amazing encounter with Common Loons on a foggy day in a stunning location. I share about my time in Alaska. Starting out with our mutual great friend Jamin Hunter Taylor and photographing around Anchorage Alaska, then flying to Nome where I spent the first 6 hours from 8pm to 2am photographing birds on the tundra right before recording this episode. Photos mentioned an additional notes at http://rayhennessy.com/wildlife-photo-chat/222-weekly-with-brad-james

06-03
01:03:23

221: Weekly with Brad James

Brad shares about his trip to Terranceville with main targets being warblers and songbirds and how he did using both the 500mm and 100-400mm lenses. We talk about taking breaks from shooting the same thing and what to do to keep things fresh when you do shoot the same thing. Next I share about time in the Hilton Head marshes with Emilie. I also talk about how the Nikon Z9/Z8 are focusing betting for birds using the animal setting and playing around with a new 2x teleconverter. Then I share about the last part of my trip to Florida to photograph birds in and underwater. We wrap up the show answering a question from Michael Dreese about committing to a unique or different lens on a shoot instead of trying multiple. Travels and Wildlife Photography episode from Ray and Emilie about Florida Springs   Photos talked about on the show can be viewed on the podcast page

05-27
01:34:19

220: Weekly with Brad James

Brad shares about working with and still figuring out the 100-400mm lens for his songbird photography. I share about our current trip while we were recording from Rainbow Springs, Florida mainly photographing birds underwater and split level.

05-20
01:21:51

219: Ganapathi Ram

My guest Ganapathi Ram joins me to discuss how he is using in-camera multiple exposures for creative bird photography, how he is using a donut-bokeh lens as well, and how he loves using foreground and playing with aperture to get unique bird photos. Follow Ganapathi Ram at: Instagram: @ganapathi_ram_rs

05-16
52:31

218: Weekly with Brad James

This week Brad shares about his incredible success photographing Roughed Grouse with the Nikon Z9's auto-capture abilities. It's exciting to hear about his testing and multiple tries and getting some amazing results from it! I share about a recent morning out in the South Carolina marshes and at a wading bird rookery all shooting the Nikon 400mm f/2.8 TC lens. Lastly we wrap up with a listern question discussing what gear to buy in a certain situation.

05-13
01:19:33

Neag Vlad

Great source of inspiration for wildlife photographers! Amazing guests and talks

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