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The Newfoundland Lens

The Newfoundland Lens

Written by: Newfoundland Photo Tours
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Welcome to the Newfoundland Lens, the ultimate podcast for anyone planning to visit the breathtaking province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. While we focus on photography tips and the best locations to capture stunning images, we also dive into everything you need to know about exploring our province.


Join Michael Winsor, an internationally award-winning photographer and owner of Newfoundland Photo Tours, and Cory Babstock, an experienced local guide with Newfoundland Photo Tours, as they share stories from past and upcoming tours. They’ll also interview local experts in the tourism industry and answer common questions visitors have when planning their trip.


Each episode covers a variety of topics, including:

•The best times and places to photograph icebergs, puffins, whales, and more.

•Tips on camera settings and techniques for capturing Newfoundland’s beauty.

•Local highlights, including favourite restaurants, accommodations, and cultural spots.

•Essential advice on what to pack and expect for a seamless travel experience.


Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or a traveler looking to make the most of your time here, our podcast is your guide to discovering the best of Newfoundland and Labrador. New episodes are released twice a month during winter and spring, each lasting 20 to 30 minutes.


Start planning your adventure with us today!

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Episodes
  • From the Caribbean to Newfoundland: The Whale Odyssey
    May 29 2026

    Let us know if you have any questions about Newfoundland and we may air it on next episode.

    Whale Watching & Research in Trinity, Newfoundland | Sea of Whales Adventures with Shawna Prince

    Host Michael Winsor and co-host Cory Babstock welcome Shawna Prince of Sea of Whales Adventures to discuss whale watching and marine research in Trinity, Newfoundland and Labrador. Prince explains how Sea of Whales began in 2009 after she and Chris took over from a retiring operator, and describes their long-running photo-identification work and data sharing with groups like Allied Whale and Happywhale’s AI matching. She shares examples of unexpected humpback matches from the Azores to near Russia, outlines identification methods using fluke patterns and tail edges, and notes work with humpbacks, sperm whales, orcas, and a large fin whale dataset. The conversation covers sperm whale ecology and hydrophone use, rare blue whale sightings in September 2024, other local species, Caribbean breeding-ground collaboration in Turks and Caicos, and plans for the upcoming May 15–Oct 15 season, including sperm whale length measurements and iceberg conditions.

    00:00 Welcome and Guests

    00:39 Starting Sea of Whales

    02:06 Whale Photo ID Research

    03:39 Long Distance Whale Matches

    04:40 How Photo ID Works

    05:59 Species and Data Sharing

    09:54 Happy Whale AI Explained

    10:56 Sperm Whales in Newfoundland

    13:45 Hydrophones and Deep Dives

    17:15 Whale Encounters and Ethics

    18:51 Surprise Sightings Blue Whales

    21:47 Fin and Sei Whales Overview

    25:02 Spotting Sperm Whales

    25:27 Orca Catalog Connections

    26:34 Do Orcas Visit More

    27:22 Chasing Orca Patterns

    28:40 Humpbacks in Turks

    29:21 Calves Milk and Migration

    31:28 Winter Whales and Oddballs

    32:56 Why They Come North

    33:49 Orca Scars and Safety

    36:16 The Mystery of Breaching

    37:47 Cameras and Rough Seas

    39:45 Season Plans Icebergs

    42:12 New Research and Dates

    43:39 Where to Follow Sea

    44:08 More Than Whales

    45:22 Geology Tours and Wrap

    46:37 Final Thanks and Signoff



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    47 mins
  • Exploring Weather and Photography in Newfoundland with Meteorologist Eddie Sheer
    Apr 2 2026

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    Weather, Fog & Golden Hour: Meteorologist Eddie Shear on Photographing Newfoundland & Labrador


    Hosts Michael Winsor and Cory Babstock welcome Newfoundland and Labrador meteorologist Eddie Shear to discuss how weather affects photography, from storm tracking to finding ideal sunrise and sunset conditions. Shear describes the exceptionally snowy winter and late-season cold, explains why Newfoundland’s microclimates and terrain make forecasting difficult, and details how wind direction and the Gulf of St. Lawrence contribute to cloud, fog, and snow squalls, especially on the west coast. The conversation covers why fall often produces dramatic sunset colors, how skies can change rapidly, and how nearby areas like the Bonavista Peninsula can have drastically different conditions. They also discuss iceberg season, noting cold spring onshore winds help bring icebergs inshore, and the uncertainty for tour planning. Shear shares his photo-sharing approach and promotes Sheer Weather.

    00:00 Meet Eddie Sheerr

    01:12 Snowy Winter Catchup

    03:22 West Coast Squalls Explained

    05:37 Fall Light and Color

    07:54 Sunset Surprise Moments

    09:46 Chasing Clear Skies Nearby

    12:42 Newfoundland Forecast Challenges

    15:14 Storm Geek Energy

    16:39 Summer Outlook and Heat

    18:56 Tour Guest Expectations

    19:08 Texas Heat Shock

    20:12 Storm Skies Explained

    22:01 Barometers and Sea Sense

    23:32 Iceberg Season Outlook

    26:54 Icebergs and Tourism Boom

    29:07 Sharing Photos and Spots

    33:06 Shear Weather Update

    34:50 Final Sign Off

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    35 mins
  • Exploring Newfoundland’s West Coast: Lighthouses, Wildlife, Fall Colours & Hidden Photo Spots
    Mar 12 2026

    Let us know if you have any questions about Newfoundland and we may air it on next episode.

    Michael Winsor and co-host Corey discuss Newfoundland’s west coast after listener requests, sharing recent experiences with heavy snow, winter hikes, and photographing sunsets at Greenpoint Lighthouse. They highlight favorite west coast photography locations including Port au Choix and Port au Choix lighthouse, Bottle Cove for sunsets and orange dories, Cox’s Cove for fall reflections and bald eagles, and key Gros Morne National Park sites such as the Arches, the Tablelands, Trout River, Humber Valley, and Western Brook Pond (including winter snowmobile access and safety with guides). They talk about opportunities to photograph caribou, foxes, moose, and birds, plus the challenges of trip planning given distances. They briefly mention a fall photography tour, Corey’s organizing workflow, and Michael’s upcoming second photo book, and they postpone a deeper food discussion to a future episode, noting Trout River’s Seaside Restaurant buns and rolls.

    00:00 Welcome to Newfoundland

    00:41 Winter Updates and Hockey

    02:08 Snowstorms and Snowshoeing

    02:39 Green Point Lighthouse Photos

    03:47 West Coast Lighthouse Spotlight

    04:19 Caribou Encounters and Hotspots

    08:16 Moose Photography Goals

    09:17 West Coast Photo Tour Promo

    10:26 Cox Cove Fall Colors

    12:59 Bottle Cove Sunset Drive

    14:54 Roadside Wildlife Surprises

    18:22 The Arches and Wide Angle Tips

    20:50 Why the West Coast Needs Time

    22:10 Tablelands Geology and Views

    24:06 Hiking the Tablelands Story

    25:31 Trout River Night Skies

    26:13 Seaside Rolls and Whale

    27:47 Western Brook Winter Ride

    29:28 Hiking and Tent Photos

    30:27 Photo Workflow and Growth

    32:12 West Coast Birds and Lighthouses

    34:55 Remote South Coast Hops

    37:33 Lost on Backroads

    39:58 New Book Volume Two

    42:28 Humber Valley Fall Colors

    44:22 Savor the Moment

    46:55 Where to Listen Next

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    49 mins
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