If you’re a photographer who has planned photo trips before, you know that not everything goes well… and that sucks.
That’s what happened to us on our recent trip to Texas. We had a great trip, had a lot of fun, and took many cool photographs… until we got to Texas where some massive flooding sent us right back home.
It was kind of a downer, but in this podcast Kurt and I put things in perspective and offer some advice for photographers when facing situations like these.
Want to ask us specific questions and get on the podcast and/or Jerred’s YouTube?
You can leave us a voice message, and we’d love to talk to answer your questions. Leave us a message here:
https://www.speakpipe.com/jerredz
Don’t want to leave a voice message? No problem.
You can also email us and let us know if you’d like us to cover certain topics. Kurt is a lifelong professional photographer, so his insight is valuable… and I have a lot of knowledge about cameras and editing.
You can find Kurt’s work here:
https://kurtjohnsonphotography.com/
You can find my work here:
Don’t Look Up: Making the Most of Bad Weather in Landscape Photography