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In this second part of his interview, Ken goes into greater detail about expedition photography, from dealing with cost to the cultural niceties of working with indigenous people. If you've always had a penchant for adventure and you love photography, this is one podcast you won't want to miss.

In the second part of our interview, Ken Parker reveals his personal secrets of expedition photography. He will revolutionize your views on nature photos, demonstrating that you too can set out on this sort of adventure.

Expedition photography is just a another way of memorializing nature's mysteries. While some photographers work in studios or at home, Ken puts the adventure in photography, traveling far and wide to capture images of natural beauty.

Ken Parker is a master of expedition photography, putting more time and planning into each image than some people put into an entire shoot. Join us as he shares his secrets for creating landscapes with depth, beauty, and power, from what lighting to use to plotting your expedition hike's trails.

I was really interested in hearing which part of Scott Stulberg's travel photography interview he thought was the most important. What was the one thing he wanted each and every one of our listeners to remember? Here Scott explains the one thing he wants you to take away from our time together...

If you want to create extraordinary travel shots, it's always a good idea to master the secrets of the pros. I asked Scott Stulberg to share a few things our listeners could do to improve their travel photography success.

In the world of travel photographs you have the good, the bad and the ugly. How do you create shots that neighbors and friends will actually beg you to see? Scott Stulberg shares two of his secrets for getting great travel shots, no matter where he's visiting.

How did Scott Stulberg create such a unique portrait of a Maasai warrior? In this portion of his 7 Photography Questions interview he explains the tricks and techniques used to capture such amazing close-up shots.

Getting this close to an African Leopard is equal parts excitement to get the shot and fear you might miss it. Here, Scott tells us how he captured this gorgeous close-up.

Sometimes getting the great shots means being a little sneaky and breaking a few rules. Scott Stulberg explains how that's exactly what he did with this picture of the Louvre at dusk.