Please click here to 'Follow' the show - it really helps get the show to a wider audience (which I really thank you for!).🚨 Don't FORGET to Join the Adventure Newsletter Here 🚨😎It will bring more people, greater stories and more adventures for everyone.In this episode of The Adventure Diaries, host Chris Watson chats with renowned adventure photographer and expedition guide, Ian Finch. Ian shares his journey from Royal Marines commando to celebrated adventure photographer, known for his respect for diverse cultures and commitment to environmental awareness.Topics Covered:Ian’s early influences and love for the outdoorsTransition from the Royal Marines to adventure photographyBreakthrough moments in Ian’s photography careerThe importance of capturing authentic cultural storiesSignificant expeditions including the Cherokee Trail of TearsEnvironmental projects like moose conservation with the Grand Portage Band of the ChippewaIan’s company, Walk Wild, and its mission to connect people with naturePractical advice on finding adventure close to homeKey Takeaways:Ian Finch’s love for the outdoors started with early fishing and hunting trips with his father.His creative side—art, writing, and photography—shaped his career.Time in the Marines equipped him with valuable expedition skills.A chance encounter with a Brooklyn photographer was pivotal for his photography career.Recent projects focus on environmental awareness and the impact of climate change on wildlife.Walk Wild offers guided walks and workshops to help people connect with nature.Call to Adventure:“Adventure doesn't need to be grand. Doesn't have to be over months and it doesn't have to be over weeks. I think it's all about immersion. I think it's about going into an environment that maybe you don't know so much about, something where you can go and you can learn.”“It could be the Lake District, could be the Peak District, could be, the wilds of the West Highlands and stuff like that, or a foreign country. But it's going to a place where you can maybe spend a few days out in the wilderness or out in the countryside or wherever it may be.”“Aiming to making the kind of the concept of that experience about trying to keep your phone away from the experience unless you need it for navigation or you want, you get an epic sunset or see something, but to just with the goal of being as present as you can.”Pay It Forward:“I like a lot of stuff that people are doing out there, the BMC doing incredible things. But one of the, I think one of the things is true to my heart other than the Royal Marines Association that help veterans and ex Royal Marines dealing with mental health issues and stuff like that.”One of my friends, a guy called Andy Jones, he passed away recently. He was an ex-army guy and he died of a brain tumor. So I think toSend us a textSupport the showThanks For Listening.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content. Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates. Have a topic suggestion? Email us at [email protected]. AdventureDiaries.com#AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld
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