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Impact: The Conservation Photography Podcast

Jaymi Heimbuch | Conservation Visual Storytellers Academy ®

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If you're a photographer or filmmaker with a love for all things wild, then you’re in the right place. From conservation to creativity, from business to marketing, and everything in between, this podcast is for you, the conservation visual storyteller who is ready to make an impact. Every week, join your host Jaymi Heimbuch on a deep dive into the inspirational conversations and the actionable how-tos for building your photography business while making a big difference in this world. Let's d ...
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#154: Explore the inspiring journey of Dudley Edmondson—a master of many arts—as he passionately delves into discussions on conservation, diversity, education, and the compelling reasons behind why we must protect our ecosystem. 📝 Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at https://ConservationVisuals.com/154…
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#153: Discover three proven strategies to maintain focus, improve your skills, and bring your photography projects to life, even when faced with creative blocks or dwindling enthusiasm. 📝 Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at https://ConservationVisuals.com/153 🎓 Get the Mini-Course: 6 Must-Have Shots f…
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#152: Rekindle your creative spark in your nature photography with five strategies to boost your skills and elevate your photos from “nice” to “wow, did you take that??” 📝 Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at https://ConservationVisuals.com/152 🎓 Get the Mini-Course: 6 Must-Have Shots for a Photo Story…
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#151: Dive into this enlightening conversation with Allen Murabayashi, co-founder of PhotoShelter, as he unravels the intriguing intersections of Artificial Intelligence and photography, navigating its societal impact, potential pitfalls, and the unexpected opportunities lying ahead. 📝 Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to re…
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#150: In conservation photography, the lines between objective observation and passionate action often blur. Get clarity on the intertwining realms of photojournalism and advocacy. Explore how these two roles impact storytelling and influence the perception and protection of our natural world. 📝 Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + l…
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#149: You've already perfected the easy wildlife portraits. Now it's time to kick your photos up a notch. Dive in to explore the five crucial elements of photography that can turn simple snapshots into emotionally charged storytelling masterpieces. 📝 Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at https://Conserv…
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#148: Ever wonder how nature photographers get those amazing wide-angle wildlife shots captured when no one is around? Dive into the intriguing world of camera trap photography, where technology meets nature, and learn how to create awesome images of animals while also contributing to preserving our natural world. 📝 Get the full show notes + downlo…
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#147: Take your nature and wildlife photography skills to the next level without having to travel far! Learn how local stories can help you develop photography techniques and up your game. 📝 Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at https://ConservationVisuals.com147 🎓 Get the Mini-Course: 6 Must-Have Shots…
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#146: Learn how to explore the power of photo essays! We demystify the process, purpose, and potential of crafting impactful photo essays that can drive conservation efforts and fuel your nature photography journey. 📝 Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at https://ConservationVisuals.com/146 🎓 Get the Mi…
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#145: Curious about being part of a photography collective? Maybe you've wanted to create a group of change-making creatives in your area. Learn what it takes to launch a thriving, impactful conservation photography collective with Josh DeLeenHeer from the Canadian Conservation Photographers Collective. Discover how this remarkable organization pro…
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#144: Ready for a photography adventure with one of the coolest raptor families out there? Let's dive into the captivating world of owls, learn their behaviors, and master the art of shooting in low light. Whether you're a novice or pro, this journey will enhance your skills and provide stunning owl images. 📝 Get the full show notes + downloadable …
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#143: If you've been dreaming about turning your love for nature and photography into a rewarding career, and you're thinking assignment photography is right up your alley, then today's episode is tailor-made for you. We're taking a dive into how to land assignments in this field. 📝 Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resou…
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#142: Night sky photography is an adventure in and of itself. Not only does it push your creativity to exciting new places, but it also opens up new opportunities for conservation visual storytelling. Learn how it'll break open your creativity, plus get our complete guide to getting started! 📝 Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + lin…
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#141: Journey with us from the ocean's depths to squirrel-filled forests in this conversation with Tony Wu, a unique conservation photographer based in Japan. Known for his deep focus on individual species, Tony's approach to photography is a lesson in patience, ethics, and the importance of shining a light on underappreciated creatures. 📝 Get the …
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#140: Are you curious about conservation photography, but you're not quite sure what it's all about or - more importantly - if it's a fit for you? This episode will give you the clarity you need to know for sure! Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at https://ConservationVisuals.com/140 🎓 Get the Mini-Co…
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# 139: Overwhelmed by all you want (and need) to learn to become a better photographer? Zero in on just these 5 things and you'll see lightning-speed improvement in the images you're creating Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at https://ConservationVisuals.com/139 🎓 Get the Mini-Course: 6 Must-Have Sho…
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#138: Photo projects are so exciting! That is until overwhelm, confusion, insecurity, scope creep, busy schedules, and so much else get in the way. Here are the 3 most common stumbling blocks conservation photographers face with a new project and HOW to overcome them - with advice straight from my own project management mentor, Jo. Get the full sho…
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#137: How do you go from a passionate hobbyist to a full-time professional nature and wildlife photographer? Alyce Bender launched a growing photo business and walks us through the exact steps she took to do it PLUS how she infuses conservation values into her work. Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at…
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#136: It's incredible how many image licensing opportunities have landed in my inbox because I've made it easy for editors to find my photos in Google searches. Here are 3 super simple things to do on your website starting today to improve the chances of photo editors finding your amazing work online. Get the full show notes + downloadable transcri…
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#135: A stunning new publication has entered the world. Mother is a passion project by photographer Melissa Schäfer. Bringing together visually captivating stories of connection with Mother Nature, this dreamy new magazine features the work of 15 photographers from around the world and underscores how conservation photography is not a style. It is …
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#134: Enjoy this special encore of a fan-favorite episode! Conservation photographers at all stages of their careers dish on experiences, insights and advice that'll help you in your own journey as a photographer. In this episode, which features key moments from many of the inspiring interviews we've aired the show, we're walking along the career p…
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#133: Making awesome nature photos is the "easy" part. The hard part is getting people who see the photos to care and make a behavior change. How do we do that?? Conservation communication expert Brooke Tully breaks down fascinating insights and ideas that'll get you fired up for how you'll use your photos to shake things up. Get the full show note…
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#132: From diving with sharks to publishing books, from co-founding a collective to taking out a car loan for camera gear, Shane's journey as a professional underwater and ocean conservation photographer is packed with smart tips and invaluable resources for your own adventure in this field. Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links…
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#131: Today is February 14th, and for many this Day of Love is a reminder to take some time for ourselves. As conservation photographers, we all carry a strong emotional load with our projects, so taking time to practice self-love and self-care is essential. Anna Pantano, an expert in mindfulness, stress reduction, and tools to help step out of tou…
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#130: What does mentorship in photography look like? How does one find a mentor? What's it like to be a really great mentee? This conversation illuminates just how diverse and powerful mentorship is, and what it can look like for you. This is a recording of a bonus event I held about how to craft a mentorship. I invited six pro photographers and ph…
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#129: Even though professional conservation photographer Roy Toft travels the world throughout the year, he still is laser-focused on this backyard photo project. Learn what he's up to with camera traps in his southern California backyard, and why it matters so much to local conservation efforts. Prepare to be inspired to start your own project at …
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#128: Whether conservation photography is a hobby, a side-gig or you're a full-time pro, you need to know how to document income and expenses for tax season. (Even if this work is a "hobby" for you, the IRS might not see it that way and you need to have your ducks in a row come tax time. ) It's my mission to help you feel organized and prepared in …
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#127: Finding out your photo story idea has been done can definitely be disheartening. But don't despair! It doesn't mean the end for your story. (In fact, as a conservation photographer it's a good thing. I explain why in this episode!) By taking a "quarter pivot" on the idea, you can keep moving forward confidently. Here are 5 strategies that'll …
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#126: Have you ever wished you could see inside the mind of a photo editor? To understand why they make the decisions they make about stories and know what it's like to actually work alongside them? Or have you dreamed of assisting on a photo story so that you could witness the ins and outs of how it all works? This honest, wide-ranging conversatio…
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#125: A big challenge nature photographers face is feeling overwhelmed by the thought of photographing people. It's intimidating to capture a moment with someone if you don't have much experience in portrait photography or shooting for a story. Yet, people are often a crucial element of effective, compelling conservation photo stories. After all, m…
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#124: Great photographs stem from great opportunities. And when you're photographing people, great opportunities stem from great conversations. Interviewing your story characters is your chance to build a relationship and uncover important storytelling details that'll inform your images. Here are essential interview skills that'll smooth the way to…
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#123: You spend a lot of time and effort creating beautifully crafted photo stories about conservation issues that are REALLY important. So it's no wonder you want to make sure those stories get in front of as many eyes as possible. Understanding how to repurpose your photo stories, or come up with fresh ways to get that out into the world in front…
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#122: What category of images are you primarily creating, and is that in alignment with the photographer you aspire to be? In this episode, I talk about the 4 categories in the Visual Impact Quadrant™ and how you can shift focus depending on your goals as a conservation visual storyteller. Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links t…
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#121: Good news and bad news. The bad news is, there's no magic bullet solution for time management. There's no one strategy you can flip on and swoosh, your calendar is cleared for creativity. The good news is, there are LOTS of solutions available that you can build a time-strategy tool kit out of. This means you can pull the just-right-for-right…
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#120: There's an inevitable question that comes up when you're working on a photo story or project that you know you want to get published: what images can you share on social media? What's smart to share and what's oversharing that could shoot you in the foot later on? We tackle this conundrum by asking one simple but essential question. Get the f…
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#119: Achieving success in conservation photography is simple as long as you have these three ingredients: curiosity, persistence, and a willingness to pivot. As Jules Jacobs proves, these traits help you make bold moves, open doors to opportunities you'd only ever dreamed about, and find surprising friendships along the way. Get the full show note…
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#118: It could have gone all wrong. But this savvy Conservation Photography 101 student turned it into an exceptional opportunity (and one we can ALL learn from). Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at https://ConservationVisuals.com/118 🎓 Get the Mini-Course: 6 Must-Have Shots for a Photo Story https://…
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#117: Imposter syndrome. Self-doubt. Uncertainty. It's all super familiar territory to *everyone* in our field. Yes, even the pros feel it (all the time!). So if you're feeling it, know you're not alone. Hit play on this episode for a comforting reality check and - as always - helpful strategies that help you to cut through the noise and the nerves…
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#116: There are BIG perks to making small additions to the agreements you use with nonprofits when you donate images. This one simple tweak sets expectations, underscores your value as a photographer, and sets the stage for future paid work with the nonprofits you're volunteering with. Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to re…
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#115: Turning your passionate hobby into something that not only pays for itself but brings in a sustainable income is not nearly as complex or confusing as you might think. Start with these simple, straightforward steps, and grow from there. Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at https://ConservationVis…
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#114: The camera is just one tool we use to capture images of wildlife. There's another toolkit that is, frankly, even more important than what lens you bring with you into the wild. Because without this toolkit, you won't have anything to aim that lens at! This quick-tip episode covers what the toolkit is, and includes a free downloadable gift 🎁 t…
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#113: I get it. There's always a twinge of nervousness - even guilt - when it comes to spending money on your photography dreams. Thankfully, I've found a system that bypasses alllllll that and makes it possible and FUN to spend money on the tools and education you need to advance your skills and opportunities as a conservation photographer. I've u…
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#112: Narrowing down a portfolio of images to ONLY your best shots is tough! You might spend hours agonizing over two shots that, well, look pretty much the same. Choosing between your favorites, or feeling confident you're picking the best and only the best (because what if someone else likes this other image better???), or feeling overwhelmed wit…
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#111: Your personal perspective and experiences can be a powerful storytelling strategy. But there are ways to do it right (and wrong). Here are my top 3 tips for what to keep in mind when photographing a story that's your own personal narrative so that your story is engaging and effective (rather than an eye-roller). If you do these 3 things, you'…
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#110: Do the portfolios on your photography website open doors for you... or slam them shut? Here are 3 simple steps to ensure you're not only publishing your best work, but the work that makes the most *sense* for your photography goals. Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources mentioned at https://ConservationVisuals…
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#109: You might wonder, "Ok so conservation photographers use their images to help the environment. I get that. But what does that LOOK like? And, can you make money at it?" This episode breaks down 3 of the most common types of work we do both as volunteers and paid creatives. Get the full show notes + downloadable transcript + links to resources …
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#108 - We're shaking things up around here in a wonderful way! Meet Jo, who is bring a whole new level of know-how to the show so that you walk away with more insights, ideas, and actionable strategies than ever before! 🎓 Get the Mini-Course: 6 Must-Have Shots for a Photo Story https://conservationvisuals.com/6Shots 📸 QUIZ: What's your hidden visua…
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#107: In conservation photography, the imagery itself is just one part of the work that we really do. It's step one. Step two is putting that imagery to work for the conservation causes that we care about. I have such a thing for creative ways of visual storytelling that draw people in and allow them to have an immersive, amazing experience. It hel…
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#106: Some of the most important books a nature conservation photographer can read have nothing to do with photography. From ethical wildlife photography practices to effective communication, the work we do requires knowing much more than simply how to use a camera and capture compelling compositions. Today's episode highlights 6 of the best (surpr…
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