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The third of 4 Episodes with Outdoor Adventure Photographer Sergio Bolivian providing tips and advice to improve your adventure photography.
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Show Notes
Ever tried hiking 12 miles with a 40-pound camera bag? Yeah... I did . . . Once.
What Happened: I used to think the more gear I carried, the better photographer I’d be. Every lens, every filter, every tripod head—I looked like REI exploded on my back. But halfway up a steep ridge in the Sierra, gasping for breath, I thought my buddy Sergio—he carries two cameras, two lenses, zero sweat. Dude casually composes shots while I am usually auditioning for a Gatorade commercial.
That’s when it hit me. It's not about carrying everything. It’s about seeing everything better—with less.
Principle: Packing light isn’t just about saving your spine. It forces you to become more intentional. To stop overthinking the gear and start trusting your eye. That’s what makes your photography sharper—physically and creatively.
Transition: Most outdoor photographers think they need the “perfect” gear setup to get “the shot.” But what if that mindset is actually what's holding you back? Lugging around unnecessary equipment, over-editing photos, relying on gear instead of instinct... sound familiar?
That’s why: That’s why this week’s episode with Sergio is a must-listen. He breaks down exactly how he shoots stunning landscapes with a lean kit, no filters, and a mindset honed from decades in the field. If you’ve been overpacking, overthinking, or just overwhelmed, this one’s for you.
Call to Action: Struggling to capture powerful images because your bag’s heavy, your process is clunky, or you’re stuck in gear paralysis? Listen to this episode and finally learn how to shoot with clarity—literally and creatively. 🎧 [Tune into the episode now]
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The third of 4 Episodes with Outdoor Adventure Photographer Sergio Bolivian providing tips and advice to improve your adventure photography.
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!
Sign up for my Newsletter HERE
I’d love to hear your feedback about the show!
You can contact me here: [email protected]
Show Notes
Ever tried hiking 12 miles with a 40-pound camera bag? Yeah... I did . . . Once.
What Happened: I used to think the more gear I carried, the better photographer I’d be. Every lens, every filter, every tripod head—I looked like REI exploded on my back. But halfway up a steep ridge in the Sierra, gasping for breath, I thought my buddy Sergio—he carries two cameras, two lenses, zero sweat. Dude casually composes shots while I am usually auditioning for a Gatorade commercial.
That’s when it hit me. It's not about carrying everything. It’s about seeing everything better—with less.
Principle: Packing light isn’t just about saving your spine. It forces you to become more intentional. To stop overthinking the gear and start trusting your eye. That’s what makes your photography sharper—physically and creatively.
Transition: Most outdoor photographers think they need the “perfect” gear setup to get “the shot.” But what if that mindset is actually what's holding you back? Lugging around unnecessary equipment, over-editing photos, relying on gear instead of instinct... sound familiar?
That’s why: That’s why this week’s episode with Sergio is a must-listen. He breaks down exactly how he shoots stunning landscapes with a lean kit, no filters, and a mindset honed from decades in the field. If you’ve been overpacking, overthinking, or just overwhelmed, this one’s for you.
Call to Action: Struggling to capture powerful images because your bag’s heavy, your process is clunky, or you’re stuck in gear paralysis? Listen to this episode and finally learn how to shoot with clarity—literally and creatively. 🎧 [Tune into the episode now]
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