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018 Staying Local For Your Nature Photography

018 Staying Local For Your Nature Photography

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In this episode of Shutter Nonsense, hosts Michael and Jeffrey explore the often-overlooked power of local photography and why shooting close to home can make you a stronger, more fulfilled nature photographer.

Traveling for your nature photography is inspiring and iconic, but local landscapes offer something just as valuable: repetition, familiarity, and the chance to truly learn a place. We talk about how photographing nearby locations can sharpen your skills, deepen your connection to the land, and help you stay creatively energized without constantly chasing new destinations.

We also dig into the realities of balancing local and travel photography, how to work through location fatigue, and why your audience often connects just as much with meaningful local work as they do with bucket-list locations.

This episode is part practical advice, part creative mindset, and part honest reflection on what keeps photography enjoyable long-term.

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Highlights Include:

  • Why local photography is one of the best ways to improve technical skills
  • How familiarity with a place leads to stronger compositions and better timing
  • The mental and creative benefits of shooting close to home
  • Scouting and building fitness without always bringing a camera
  • Planning vs spontaneity when working locally
  • How to avoid burnout and location fatigue
  • Balancing local projects with travel photography
  • Audience reactions to iconic travel shots vs meaningful local images

Relevant Links:

Michael’s App: https://www.photopackpro.com

2026 Workshops: https://www.michaelrungphotography.com/landscape-photography-workshops

Learn more about Michael's photography: www.michaelrung.com Learn more about Jeffrey's photography: www.jeffreytadlock.com

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