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On being a professional nature photographer
The life of a professional nature photographer is often spent on the road for over 200 days a year, which can be hard on significant others who aren't on the road as well. Despite that, it can still be an enjoyable experience working in such an exciting environment with like-minded individuals.
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A discussion about how people who travel for work manage their personal life while on the road, and the different agreements they form with their significant others.
1:02:10 - 1:06:03 (03:53)
Summary
A discussion about how people who travel for work manage their personal life while on the road, and the different agreements they form with their significant others.
ChapterOn being a professional nature photographer
Episode#567: A Rare Podcast at 30 Below Zero — Sue Flood on Antarctica, Making Your Own Luck, Chasing David Attenborough, and Reinventing Yourself
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
A wildlife filmmaker discusses the excitement and challenges of her job, including the need to stay driven and the benefits of being married to someone with different passions.
1:06:03 - 1:07:36 (01:33)
Summary
A wildlife filmmaker discusses the excitement and challenges of her job, including the need to stay driven and the benefits of being married to someone with different passions.
ChapterOn being a professional nature photographer
Episode#567: A Rare Podcast at 30 Below Zero — Sue Flood on Antarctica, Making Your Own Luck, Chasing David Attenborough, and Reinventing Yourself
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Photographer and marine biologist Paul Nicklen shares how his passion for nature led him to become a National Geographic photographer and how he overcame his fear of polar bears to capture stunning photos in the Arctic.
1:07:36 - 1:10:32 (02:56)
Summary
Photographer and marine biologist Paul Nicklen shares how his passion for nature led him to become a National Geographic photographer and how he overcame his fear of polar bears to capture stunning photos in the Arctic.