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B&H Photography Podcast

Extreme-Weather Photography and Storm Chasing

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Arts, Visual Arts

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2019

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

This week, we welcome two photographers who know the joys of spending a late afternoon waiting for super cells to form, or that perfect lightning strike to appear, as well as the perils of rising waters, golf-ball-sized hail, and projectile debris in flight. Our topic today is extreme-weather photography, and we welcome photographers from two different continents to tell us about their shooting styles, safety precautions, gear, and their general thoughts on weather, social media, and the photography business.

We are joined first by photographer and filmmaker Jim Reed, who is a represented by National Geographic Image Collection. His work has been published in National Geographic magazine, the New York Times, Scientific American, and The Guardian, and has been featured on the Weather Channel, Discovery Network, and the Oprah show.  He is the author of the critically acclaimed 2007 photo book, "Storm Chaser: A Photographer's Journey."  With Reed, we discuss his minimal gear setup, safety precautions, useful apps, and how his client base has shifted during his thirty-year career.

After a short break, we welcome Jordan Cantelo, from the Western Australia town of Jurien Bay. Cantelo is a local wildfire officer who began photographing weather during long stints in the bush. With Cantelo, we speak about the specific weather and storm types in Western Australia, his use of lightning triggers, his preference for medium format cameras, landscape compositions, and how he follows weather systems to get the shots he is after.

For many photographers, being a "storm chaser" seems like a thrilling way to earn a living, so tune in to the B&H Photography Podcast for our conversation with two seasoned weather and landscape photographers to get a better understanding of the dos, the don'ts, and the practical side of extreme-weather photography.

Guests: Jim Reed and Jordan Cantelo    

Above photograph © Jim Reed

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast.

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For over 40 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and

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more.

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For your favorite gear, news, and reviews, visit us at bnh.com or download the B&H app to

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your iPhone or Android device.

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Now here's your host, Alan White.

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Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast.

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Today, we're going to be talking weather photography with extreme weather photographers

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on two continents.

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First we're going to be speaking with Jim Reed here in the States.

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And after a short break, we're going to be joined by Jordan Cantello in Western Australia.

0:38.0

But first we have two big announcements.

0:40.6

This Sunday, August 4th at 6 p.m. we're going to be hosting a screening of the Jay Maisel

0:45.2

documentary, Jay Myself made by the incredible Stephen Wilkes.

0:50.0

We still have tickets to give away so if you'll be in New York this Sunday evening and want

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to ticket email us at podcast at bhphoto.com or check the B&H Photography Podcast Facebook

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group and request your seat.

1:03.8

Second, we are excited to unofficially announce the B&H Photography Podcast Panasonic Lumix S1

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Sweepstakes.

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As far as the details go, I can't spill the beans yet.

1:14.5

But what I can tell you is that we're going to be having some amazing awesome prizes from

1:18.7

Panasonic and that the official announcement for this sweepstakes is coming very soon.

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