Ron of BLACKRAPID chats with Matthew Bergsma, a wildlife and birder photographer. Hear how Matthew uses his outdoor time to both escape from the world while also becoming more connected with the wildlife around him. Hear his stories of photographing and watching owls in a river and observing their patterns, and hear his approaches and philosophies to connecting with the wildlife he photographs. Matthew also shares his screen to show some work and explain his process in this episode.
Here’s some short clips from the podcast.
Clip 1 – “How I’m getting tack-sharp bird shots at 1/80th handheld With a 400 mm.”
Clip 2 – “Shooting 400 mm panoramas for 120-megapixel bird portraits.”
Clip 3 – “Watching a baby owl try to figure out how to eat a crayfish.”
Clip 4 – “Baby fawn in morning golden light – exercises your empathy muscles.”
See the entire podcast (or listen to it) here on BLACKRAPIDMedia.com.


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