Footprints In Nature: Reflections

Chris Gibbs

Footprints in Nature: Reflections is a calm space for the thoughts that linger. While hosted by wildlife & nature photographer & filmmaker Chris Gibbs, this isn't a podcast about photography. It’s an audio journal exploring the intersection of nature, mental health, and the invisible grind of running a creative business. Whether you are navigating freelance burnout, trying to escape the hustle, or just need a quiet break from the digital noise, this is designed to be company, not just content. Think of it as a short walk. No destination. Just space to think. footprintsinnature.ca

  1. 20 - The Authentic Voice: Public Speaking and the Power of Vulnerability

    5d ago

    20 - The Authentic Voice: Public Speaking and the Power of Vulnerability

    In this episode of Reflections, Chris recounts a moment at the Lightchasers Nature Photography Conference that changed everything. Scheduled to close the event with a prepared, hour-long presentation, Chris instead faced an immediate technical failure that silenced his visuals and left him standing alone in front of 250 people. Stripped of his polished corporate presentation, Chris was forced to drop his armor and be completely real. What began as a technical nightmare turned into an unexpected journey of vulnerability, resonance, and the most profound connection of his career. Tune in to discover why letting go of perfection is not a failure, but the only way to find your true voice and build authentic human connection. Main Takeaways The Myth of Control: Reflecting on a decades-long career in broadcast leadership and the constant pressure to maintain a perfect signal, both on air and in life.The Power of Vulnerability: How a ten-minute technical failure gave Chris the room to step away from the script and connect with his audience on a human level.Finding Your Voice: Learning why people do not connect with perfection, and why stepping away from the microphone is often the best way to be heard.Links & Resources  Watch the nature montage mentioned in this episode on the Footprints in Nature YouTube channel. https://youtu.be/jY9-uLWAz4kCatch up on previous episodes, including Episode 19: I was just a passenger on the road of life.See the visuals and learn more about the philosophy behind the lens at www.footprintsinnature.caIf you enjoyed this episode, please follow the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube and share it with a fellow creator!

    10 min
  2. 18 - Leading by Helping: The Lifelong Drive to Lift Others Up

    May 9

    18 - Leading by Helping: The Lifelong Drive to Lift Others Up

    In this episode of Reflections, Chris explores a fundamental trait that defined him long before he ever picked up a camera professionally: the drive to help, lead, and motivate people. While it’s easy to get caught up in the idea of "competition" in the creative industry, Chris explains why he views other creators as fellow travellers on the exact same road. From organizing neighbourhood street hockey games as a kid and working at the Calgary Saddledome as a teenager, to a simple analogy from the golf course, discover why community and lifting others up will always come before the bottom line. Main Takeaways  A Lifelong Default Setting: Tracing the natural instinct to lead and help back to childhood street hockey games and teenage years supervising at the Calgary Saddledome.Playing Your Own Game: Why photography and the creative industry are a lot like golf, and why choosing community over competition is the healthiest way to grow your business.The True Measure of Success: Exploring a powerful quote from Kobe Bryant and understanding that a lasting legacy is built on the people you inspire and help along the way, not just the invoices you send. Links & Resources Catch up on previous episodes, including Episode 17: The Black Hat (The Power of the Uniform).See the visuals and learn more about the philosophy behind the lens at footprintsinnature.caIf you enjoyed this episode, please follow the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and share it with a fellow creator!

    7 min
  3. 17 - The Black Hat: The Power of the Constant

    May 2

    17 - The Black Hat: The Power of the Constant

    In this episode of Reflections, Chris shifts the focus to his literal daily uniform. We often talk about the "many hats" required to run a creative business, but in real life, Chris really only wears one: a basic, black ball cap. From childhood habits and 25 years of competitive darts to wearing a special fuzzy winter edition in the snows of Churchill, that black cap is a constant companion through every pivot of his journey. Discover why putting on a black hat every single morning is more than just a wardrobe choice; it is a strategic ritual that protects the creative energy needed for the wild. Main Takeaways The Power of the Constant: Why finding a physical anchor in your daily routine can help ground your business, your family life, and your time in the field. Defeating Decision Fatigue: Understanding how removing mundane daily choices, like what to wear, preserves your "mental battery" for the complex creative decisions that actually matter. The Hat as a Tool: Moving beyond fashion to see headwear as essential gear, whether framing a shot at a dartboard or blocking the glare while tracking wildlife and operating drones. Links & Resources Catch up on previous episodes, including Episode 16: The Steps In Between A-Z. See the visuals and learn more about the philosophy behind the lens at footprintsinnature.ca If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and share it with a fellow creator!

    8 min
  4. 16 - Trusting the Steps, Earning the Journey: The Steps In Between A-Z

    Apr 26

    16 - Trusting the Steps, Earning the Journey: The Steps In Between A-Z

    In this episode of Reflections, we confront our modern obsession with the finish line. We live in a world that constantly pushes us to want the final product or result immediately, tempting us to find the shortcut and skip straight from A to Z. Drawing from his early days threading one-inch tape onto massive reel-to-reel machines to flying modern drones, Chris explores the danger of relying on the "Auto" button. Discover why handing your creative vision over to a microchip leaves your foundation fragile, and why the difficult steps in between aren't just in the way of your destination, they are the destination.  Main Takeaways  The Danger of the Shortcut: Why relying on automated tech features robs you of the foundational skills and creative intent you need when things inevitably go wrong.Taking Creative Control: Shifting your mindset from simply operating a machine to understanding the "why" and the "how," allowing you to dial in exact settings that truly bring a frame to life. The Process is the Prize: Realizing that true confidence doesn't come from a shortcut; it comes from knowing you have walked every single step of the trail to earn the final result.  Links & Resources Catch up on previous episodes, including Episode 15: The Visual Historian.See the visuals and learn more about the philosophy behind the lens at footprintsinnature.caIf you enjoyed this episode, please follow the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and share it with a fellow creator!

    5 min
  5. 14 - The Intentional Frame: Finding Mindfulness in Nature Photography

    Apr 11

    14 - The Intentional Frame: Finding Mindfulness in Nature Photography

    In this episode of Reflections, we explore the therapeutic side of nature photography and what my friend Brett calls the "self-regulating component" of the craft. We discuss how the simple act of hunting for a composition forces you to look up, step out of your own head, and truly immerse yourself in the present moment. Whether you are looking for a single still frame or capturing the rhythmic story of a video clip, we examine why the "intentionality" of holding a camera acts as the bridge between a distracted walk in the woods and a true mindfulness practice. In a world increasingly obsessed with AI and instant digital results, tune in to discover why that raw, mindful connection with the natural world is something technology can never replace. Main Takeaways The Self-Regulating Lens: How adding a camera to your hike transforms it from an aimless walk—where your mind is still trapped at your desk—into a grounding experience. Composition Hunting: Why the search for a frame forces you to actively observe the world around you and appreciate the environment. The Irreplaceable Real: A look at why AI can generate a perfect forest, but it can never replicate the chill in the air or the magic of the split-second connection when a fox crosses your path and time slows down. Links & Resources Catch up on previous episodes, including Episode 13 on The Show Must Go On. See the visuals and learn more about the philosophy behind the lens at footprintsinnature.ca If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and share it with a fellow creator!

    5 min
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Footprints in Nature: Reflections is a calm space for the thoughts that linger. While hosted by wildlife & nature photographer & filmmaker Chris Gibbs, this isn't a podcast about photography. It’s an audio journal exploring the intersection of nature, mental health, and the invisible grind of running a creative business. Whether you are navigating freelance burnout, trying to escape the hustle, or just need a quiet break from the digital noise, this is designed to be company, not just content. Think of it as a short walk. No destination. Just space to think. footprintsinnature.ca