In this episode Overland Journal PodcastThe host of Scott Brady sits with famous land photographer Michael Ellem. Both discuss adventures with them throughout Australia, including remote and technical tracks such as Cape York and Canning Stock Route. Michaelthat has The main photographer of ARB For decades, sharing his expertise in capturing his perfect shot, his loyalty to the ARB brand, and the importance of following one’s creative spirit. They also investigate Michael’s favorite tourist destinations in Australia, his approach to overcoming, and specifically from the 70 Land Cruiser series.
Overland Journal Podcast Episode 256
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Guest Bio:
Michael Ellem
Michael Ellem believes photography in outback is something special you should experience for yourself. His Not knowing whether the personality of the people or the land he likes, but there is one thing for sure: it has the attraction that continues to drag him back. Australia’s outback helps Michael in creating a variety of imagery through its texture, color, and features. Offroad images have been built in 25 years of creativity of images and movies in a remote environment and have helped capture wide acceptance and excitement for the product in the 4×4 scene. Learn more about Michael’s adventure and see his work websiteor Follow her on Instagram @Offroadimages
Host Bio:
Scott Brady
Scott is an executive publisher and co -founder of the expedition portal and Overland Journal and is often credited with popularizing a fight in North America. It was traveled by 4WD and a motorcycle adventure covering all seven continents and including three circumnavigations of the globe. Its polar expedition includes two Antarctic Vehicle Transc by Greenland’s first long axis. @scott.a.brady
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