Alaska PodShow
Experience Alaska's Iditarod Sled Dog Tour with Scott Slone, and learn how you can signup to join one of these great adventures.
info_outline Episode Trailer: The Iditarod ExperienceAlaska PodShow
On March 17th, 2021 - I'll be talking about the Iditarod Sled Dog Race experience, and how you can get yourself a seat for the 50th Iditarod Sled Dog Race next year.
info_outline Photo Tip: Storytelling in PhotographyAlaska PodShow
Quick photography tip on storytelling to help you capture your experience and share it with your audience.
info_outline Alaska Travel and Photography (Pilot)Alaska PodShow
Alaska PodShow Podcast returns highlighting what's ahead for coming episodes, talking travel adventure and photography! Join Scott Slone in this brand new return of the Alaska PodShow!
info_outlineHello Photo Adventurers!
If you’re anything like me, it’s hard not to get excited to hit the trail. If you’re on a photo trek, consider telling your story by documenting your adventure. In this short video, I introduce my approach to one of my favorite winter photo treks to Portage Glacier!
Points for telling your story:
- Consider sharing the preparation of your trek or trip, like packing and logistics.
- Document the travel, you may not use it, but at least you have it should anything exciting happen along the way that really makes the adventure noteworthy.
- Don’t forget the establishing shots that mark the beginning of your adventure. What does all the gear look like? What’s the weather like? Are there any landmarks that identify your destination or location? How about signage?
- While you’re photographing en route to your final destination, don’t forget some trail shots. If your trek is going to be a workout, it’s always fun to show how dirty we get along the way!
- You’ve arrived at the big location! If you’re the first one on there, sometimes getting a shot of the landscape untouched will add more to your story. After all the beautiful shots have been taken… Don’t forget to have a little fun by taking selfies, hero shots, and the like.
Always remember the beginning, middle, and end. Humanize your adventure, because that authenticity really connects people to the experience and the winning photo.
Have a tip I missed?
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– Thanks, Scott!