Encore Episode: Chasing Wilderness — A Conversation with Photographer Chris Irwin

Dec 2, 2025 | The Professional Noticer

This week on The Professional Noticer, we’re bringing back one of our most visually stunning conversations! Join Andy as he welcomes renowned professional photographer and Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris guide, Chris Irwin.

In this encore episode, you’ll not only hear about the art of capturing the wild—you’ll see it. Throughout the conversation, enjoy an incredible collection of Chris’s photographs that showcase the untamed beauty of wildlife and the rugged landscapes he explores.

Listen as Chris shares his fascinating journey to becoming a wildlife photographer and adventure guide, along with unforgettable stories from the field, early inspirations, and the challenges of photographing nature in its rawest form.

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