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Making Bird Photography Funny and Creative with Trav in the Bush

“Failure is just gonna happen, but you never fail if you just don't stop. As long as you never quit, you're not failing. If you quit, if you just give it all up, then you actually failed.”

Podcast Show Notes: A Bit of Curiosity – Making Bird Photography Fun & Creative

Episode Overview:

Trav in the Bush is a bird photography content creator from British Columbia with over 100,000 Instagram followers, known for his funny, relatable videos and practical bird photography tips. Before going full-time with photography, he worked as a multi-day hiking, sea kayaking, and dog sledding guide across Canada. Now, he dedicates his time to creating engaging content and running bird photography workshops nationwide.

In this conversation, Trav shares insights on the accessibility of bird photography, the importance of creativity and relatability in content creation, and the value of learning from struggles. Trav emphasizes the significance of investing in education and coaching, understanding bird behavior, and the importance of location and patience in wildlife photography. He also discusses gear recommendations for aspiring photographers and the benefits of finding a community to learn and grow together.

We delve into the intricacies of wildlife photography, discussing the challenges posed by social media expectations, the impact of AI on the art form, and the importance of honesty in sharing photographic work. They explore editing tools, the journey of overcoming failure, and the inspiration drawn from persistence. Additionally, they share travel experiences that highlight cultural encounters and the beauty of nature, culminating in Travis's upcoming photography workshops that foster community engagement.

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Key Highlights:

1. Accessibility of Bird Photography: Bird photography is relatable, accessible to everyone, and can start in local parks with minimal gear.

2. Keys to Success: Patience, understanding bird behavior, and investing in quality lenses are crucial for capturing great wildlife shots.

3. Learning & Growth: Education, community support, and persistence through failures are vital for skill improvement and overcoming challenges.

4. Honesty & Social Media: Transparency about struggles, editing, and the context of shots fosters authenticity and counters unrealistic expectations online.

5. Travel & Unique Experiences: Traveling to destinations like Australia and Newfoundland offers distinctive wildlife opportunities and enriching cultural encounters.

6. Creative Tools & AI: Editing software like Lightroom and Photoshop, along with AI tools, can enhance photography when used responsibly.

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Connect with Trav in the Bush:

• Instagram https://www.instagram.com/trav_in_the_bush

https://www.travinthebush.com

• Photo Workshops https://www.travinthebush.com/photography-workshops-2025

Stay curious, stay intentional, and make each day count!

A Bit of Curiosity
A Bit of Curiosity Podcast
I am curious about people’s stories. I believe that everyone has a story. Whether it is exploring entrepreneurship, leadership, business, travel, philosophical thought, faith, marketing, brand building, family/work dynamics, parenting, photography, art, and so much more. This is a podcast to learn more about other people’s stories.
Ever since I was young I was curious. I was curious about what made things work. I was curious about the world around me. I was always building or creating something; sometimes trouble. Between being a husband, father, traveler, man of faith, entrepreneur, investor, philosophy major, and earning a Master in Business Creation, I have leaned into my curiosities again in my older age. Here I am trying to satisfy them a little bit.
Here, we are exploring a wide variety of things in life. Leaning into my curiosities and searching out ways to improve and grow as a person within a greater diverse culture on this globe we call home. Being a generalist learning about more specialist things.