
The Lakescape Photography Podcast
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A brief update on the current season and a look ahead to the return of the Lakescape Photography Podcast in 2027.

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Hosted by Nicholas Albert · arts · EN-US · 41 episodes
Join Nicholas Albert as he explores the art, craft, and science of landscape photography in the Great Lakes. Through personal accounts and engaging discussions with fellow photographers, discover the unique beauty of the region's landscapes, hikes, and wilderness areas.
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The Lakescape Photography Podcast
A brief update on the current season and a look ahead to the return of the Lakescape Photography Podcast in 2027.

Episode #8
<p>Hey everyone, recently I was injured and I need some time to heal and recover. Because of this, I am going to be pausing the season for now while I recover and focus on my health. </p> <p>I look forward to sharing this years spring adventures and more as soon as I can. </p> <p>Until then, thank you for being here, thank you for being a part of this journey, and I appreciate all of you. </p> <p> </p>

Episode #7
Episode description <p >Spring is one of the best times to explore and photograph waterfalls in Michigan's Western Upper Peninsula, and in this episode of the Lakescape Photography Podcast, I'm joined by landscape photographer and author Jake Ring.</p> <p >Jake lives in Michigan's western U.P. and has spent years exploring, documenting, and photographing waterfalls across the region. We talk about what makes spring such an exciting season for waterfalls, how snowmelt and rainfall affect flow, what to expect with road access and trail conditions, and how to think about timing your trip for the best experience.</p> <p >...

Episode #6
<p >Welcome to Led by Light.</p> <p>This is a new series I've been building for a while, and I'm excited to finally bring it to the podcast.</p> <p>Landscape photography is all about the light. We hear that all the time. But what does it actually mean? Simple: every kind of light has an opportunity. The goal is learning how to see it, name it, and make decisions on purpose.</p> <p>Throughout the Led by Light series, we're going to explore observation and opportunity, the thought process behind making strong photographs anywhere in the world, in...

Episode #5
<p>Slow Down: Winter Landscape Photography Trip Report from Minnesota's North Shore</p> <p>A four-day winter adventure. 1,500+ miles. Brutal subzero temperatures. New ice forming by the hour. And the kind of Lake Superior conditions photographers dream about! Sea smoke, shoreline ice, and magical winter light along Minnesota's North Shore.</p> <p >In the first trip report of 2026, I share the biggest lesson the North Shore taught me: slow down. Not as a motivational phrase but as a practical tool that improves your decisions in the field, especially when the cold punishes every mistake. From refining a winter workflow to...
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