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This episode is brought to you by the Eddie Adams Workshop. For more information head to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://eddieadamsworkshop.org/⁠

Welcome to The Long Roll, your go-to podcast for all things photography. Today, we're thrilled to have Rachel Claire, an extraordinary photographer known for her breathtaking shots of wild animals and landscapes. Her work is not just about capturing images but about being present and mindful, finding beauty in every moment. Rachel’s journey has taught her to enjoy life’s beauty for what it is, with or without a camera in hand.
Rachel’s unique style balances the raw and the elegant, a signature she’s honed over time. She embraces the constant evolution of her work, seeing it as an opportunity to challenge herself and try new things. Her inspirations come from the people she surrounds herself with, including filmmakers, artists, and activists dedicated to positive change.
Her travels to Africa and beyond have not only resulted in stunning photographs but also in raising awareness about crucial issues like animal poaching. Rachel believes in the responsibility of young creatives to advocate for change, immersing themselves in both the beauty and struggles of the places they visit.
From the diverse landscapes of Western Australia to the ancient allure of Cairo, Rachel’s adventures have provided endless inspiration. Her storytelling through photography captures the essence of slow living, allowing viewers to connect deeply with the places she portrays.
Join us as we dive into Rachel’s insights on sustainable travel, her current projects, and her advice for travelers looking to make a positive impact. Whether you’re an aspiring photographer or simply someone who loves to explore, Rachel’s journey and wisdom are sure to inspire.

Rachel's Website: ⁠Field Notes (rachelclaire.co)⁠
Instagram: ⁠Rachel Claire (@fieldnotes__) ⁠
Eddie Adams Workshop: ⁠https://eddieadamsworkshop.org⁠