Episode 20 – Dave Brosha – Prince Edward Island, Canada

Podcast Episode #20 – Feb 15, 2024

In this podcast interview we will be talking to Dave Brosha, a professional creative photographic artist, currently based in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

You Can Learn Photography Podcast Episode #20 with Dave Brosha (mp3)
©Dave Brosha

Dave is a multifaceted creative: a photographer, dreamer, writer, explorer, and purveyor of beauty and light. His passion lies in capturing the essence of existence, whether it’s in the pristine extremities of our world or the captivating essence of humanity. Above all, Dave treasures storytelling through his photography, often stepping away from labels.

Having spent a significant portion of his life in northern Canada, he’s been dedicated to documenting and sharing this region with the world. Beyond Canada, Dave has lived in Asia and journeyed extensively, traversing both his homeland’s provinces and territories as well as numerous international destinations. Today, he calls Prince Edward Island on Canada’s East Coast his home.

You can follow Dave’s work and learn more from the following links:
■ Website: davebrosha.com
■ Facebook: davebroshaphotography
■ Instagram: davebrosha
■ Twitter aka “X”: DaveBrosha

From your podcast app click on this link to the images which will automatically use your browser. These are a selection of Dave’s images discussed during the Showcase on the Podcast.

The Music snippets that you hear in the intro and outro of the podcast is from “upbeat-motivation-corporate” by M-Dewala on Pixabay Music.

February Theme Challenge – Red or Green

f/5.6, 1/400, ISO 1000, @400mm

We are working on overcoming some recent computer problems, so we are going to keep the challenge simple this month which is making photos of subjects that are the colour “Red” or “Green”.

With this challenge you can either stay inside and do some still life photography or head outdoors and seek out some subjects to photograph.

Below are a few outdoor examples to spark some ideas.

Boats; There are many boats or vehicles out there that are Red or Green, but find a perspective to make something unique. Take your time with composition including thinking about the focal length that best suits the situation. As shown here we used a longer focal length and a lower angle to isolate part of a subject to make it more interesting.

Reflections; Make use of the reflection to show a different perspective, sometimes the image will be a bit more abstract.

Timing; As shown in this wildlife image all of the ducks are eating except for the one male mallard where the image was captured just as he raised his head.

let’s see what images you create this month and have some fun.

Students are encouraged to develop their ability to tell a story or invoke an emotion, as well as how to plan and troubleshoot while creating their images. As such it’s important to not only create the image but to also include a “title”, and write a short paragraph about; how they came up with the idea, any interesting back ground that compelled them to make the image, and describe any techniques on how they overcame any obstacles.

An important part of improving your photography is practice, which is one aspect of the monthly theme challenge, in addition you have an opportunity to learn about different genres, techniques and tips.