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In this episode, we sit down with legendary storm photographer Mike Olbinski to cover the three biggest things that will instantly improve your storm photos. From nailing focus in high wind to picking the right tripod and triggering lightning shots during the day, Mike shares hard-won lessons from years in the field. Whether you shoot with a DSLR or a smartphone, there’s something in here for you.
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00:00 Intro and why this episode matters
02:23 Why focus is tough during storm chasing
05:11 How to learn your camera’s limitations
08:09 Tips for iPhone and mobile shooters
12:29 What’s inside Storm Photography Foundations
14:47 Choosing the right tripod
17:10 Tripod speed and setup in the field
20:26 Lightning sensors explained
23:11 Which lightning trigger Mike recommends
26:40 Saving time, memory, and frustration
30:34 Final thoughts and where to learn more
In this episode of the Storm Chaser Coaching Podcast, Gabriel sits down with legendary photographer Mike Olbinski to share three of the most important tips for improving your storm photography—whether you’re shooting with a DSLR, mirrorless setup, or even just an iPhone.
First up is focus. Mike explains why getting a tack-sharp image in the middle of a chase is harder than it sounds—and why it’s worth the extra effort. Between high winds, fast-moving storms, and muddy roads, most blurry storm photos come down to a lack of familiarity with your gear. Mike shares practical advice on how to test your camera’s limits, what settings really matter, and how new technology (like image stabilization) changes the game.
Next is the tripod. It might sound basic, but the right tripod can make or break your photo—especially when you’re shooting lightning or working with slower shutter speeds. Mike breaks down what to look for, which types to avoid, and how small features like leg clips can make a massive difference in the field. You’ll also hear how experienced chasers pack up and move gear in seconds when hail starts to fall.
Finally, we dive into lightning sensors. If you’ve ever missed a daytime bolt because you were stuck in time-lapse mode, this part is for you. Mike explains how lightning sensors work, why they save your shutter (and sanity), and which brands he trusts after years of trial and error. This one tip alone could transform how you shoot lightning during the day.
Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been chasing for years, these tips come straight from the field—and from one of the best in the game. Want to go deeper? This episode pulls from Mike’s Storm Photography Foundations module inside the Chaser Academy, with a special discount for those ready to level up.
In this episode, we sit down with legendary storm photographer Mike Olbinski to cover the three biggest things that will instantly improve your storm photos. From nailing focus in high wind to picking the right tripod and triggering lightning shots during the day, Mike shares hard-won lessons from years in the field. Whether you shoot with a DSLR or a smartphone, there’s something in here for you.
Subscribe to the Chaser Academy
Join Our Free Weather Community
00:00 Intro and why this episode matters
02:23 Why focus is tough during storm chasing
05:11 How to learn your camera’s limitations
08:09 Tips for iPhone and mobile shooters
12:29 What’s inside Storm Photography Foundations
14:47 Choosing the right tripod
17:10 Tripod speed and setup in the field
20:26 Lightning sensors explained
23:11 Which lightning trigger Mike recommends
26:40 Saving time, memory, and frustration
30:34 Final thoughts and where to learn more
In this episode of the Storm Chaser Coaching Podcast, Gabriel sits down with legendary photographer Mike Olbinski to share three of the most important tips for improving your storm photography—whether you’re shooting with a DSLR, mirrorless setup, or even just an iPhone.
First up is focus. Mike explains why getting a tack-sharp image in the middle of a chase is harder than it sounds—and why it’s worth the extra effort. Between high winds, fast-moving storms, and muddy roads, most blurry storm photos come down to a lack of familiarity with your gear. Mike shares practical advice on how to test your camera’s limits, what settings really matter, and how new technology (like image stabilization) changes the game.
Next is the tripod. It might sound basic, but the right tripod can make or break your photo—especially when you’re shooting lightning or working with slower shutter speeds. Mike breaks down what to look for, which types to avoid, and how small features like leg clips can make a massive difference in the field. You’ll also hear how experienced chasers pack up and move gear in seconds when hail starts to fall.
Finally, we dive into lightning sensors. If you’ve ever missed a daytime bolt because you were stuck in time-lapse mode, this part is for you. Mike explains how lightning sensors work, why they save your shutter (and sanity), and which brands he trusts after years of trial and error. This one tip alone could transform how you shoot lightning during the day.
Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been chasing for years, these tips come straight from the field—and from one of the best in the game. Want to go deeper? This episode pulls from Mike’s Storm Photography Foundations module inside the Chaser Academy, with a special discount for those ready to level up.