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The landscape photographer Charlie Waite is a true national treasure. A fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, he has published dozens of photography books and founded the Landscape Photographer of the Year awards back in 2006.We're absolutely delighted that he joined us on the Country Life Podcast, telling host James Fisher about his life in photography, how he was shaped by his early years in theatre and film, and his philosophy on how to produce — not just 'take' — a photograph has evolved.Listen to Country Life podcast on Apple PodcastsListen to Country Life podcast on SpotifyListen to Country Life podcast on AudibleHe tells us about how he has been inspired by some of the greats of the craft, from Ansel Adams to Henri Cartier-Bresson, quoting some of the advice he has taken on board from his heroes. Charlie is also passionate about sharing his love of landscape photography with as many people as possible, both through his Light & Land workshops and tours, and with his latest venture, an exhibition at the Mall Galleries in September 2024 in which Charlie's pictures will hang alongside those of other landscape photographers, amateur and professional, from across the world. Episode creditsHost: James FisherGuest: Charlie WaiteEditor and Producer: Toby KeelMusic: JuliusH via PixabaySpecial thanks: Adam Wilbourn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Erin Babnik requires very little introduction to landscape photographers. She's renowned for her incredible images and knowledge which she shares through workshops year round. We discuss insights into her photography journey, highlighting its profound impact on her life as both a career and a creative pursuit. She discusses the challenges of sustaining inspiration, and her transition from art historian to landscape photographer. Erin also offers valuable insights into her creative process, discussing the balance between planning and spontaneity, the significance of exploring new locations, and her approach to workshops. I hope you enjoy the show! You can find Erin's work here: Website: https://erinbabnik.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/babnikphoto Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinbabnik/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/ErinBabnik YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu7NGsIPvrRr4HDjGGVyxIQ Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast Or subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@grantswinbournephotography Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com #podcast #landscapephotography #ErinBabnik #ArtOfPhotography #NaturePhotography #CreativeProcess
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, host Angela Nicholson welcomes the talented Verity Milligan, an award-winning photographer based in Birmingham, UK. Verity is renowned for her stunning cityscapes of Birmingham and her breathtaking photographs of the natural world. Besides her personal projects, Verity creates content for globally recognized brands and has been a long-standing judge for the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition.The conversation begins by highlighting Verity's enthusiasm for photography. Verity shares her exhilarating experiences of waking up at dawn, driven by the chance to capture unique, foggy landscapes. Her passion is evident as she describes the thrill of photographing rare weather conditions and sharing those moments with others.Verity's journey into photography is unconventional. Initially, on an academic path, she pivoted from a master's degree in American visual culture and a stint running an independent cinema to teaching media theory and documentary filmmaking. Her photography journey began as a hobby and gradually became her career, leading her to choose between academia and freelancing. Ultimately, her love for photography won, allowing her to embrace a creative and flexible lifestyle.Angela and Verity delve into the nuances of Verity's work, discussing how her background in documentary filmmaking influences her photography. Verity emphasizes the importance of storytelling and lighting, which she carries over from her video work to her still images. This narrative-driven approach sets her work apart, making her photographs not just visually stunning but also emotionally compelling.The episode also explores the practical aspects of Verity's career, including her approach to client work and the challenges of managing expectations. Verity shares insights into her freelance life, the joy of outdoor photography and the delicate balance of maintaining creativity while fulfilling commercial demands. She highlights the importance of personal projects, which not only fuel her passion but also attract clients who appreciate her unique style.Verity leads workshops, using her teaching experience to inspire and educate others. She emphasises the emotional connection with the landscape over technical perfection, fostering a supportive environment for her participants.The discussion touches on the representation of women in photography. Verity notes the progress made but acknowledges the need for more female voices in senior roles, judging panels, and editorial positions. Throughout the episode, Verity's genuine love for photography shines through. Whether capturing the beauty of Birmingham or the rugged landscapes of the Lake District, her work is a testament to her dedication and artistic vision.Verity Milligan's journey is a reminder of the joy that comes from following one's passion and the endless possibilities that lie within the art of photography.Connect with VerityWebsiteInstagramFacebookXYouTubeCEWEThank you to CEWE, Europe's leading photo printing company for supporting this podcast. CEWE offers an extensive range of high-quality photo products, including the award-winning CEWE PHOTOBOOK, Wall Art, Calendars, and Prints. They also host the world's largest photo competition, the CEWE Photo Awards. It's free to enter and you caSupport the Show.
Bill first picked up a camera in 1965, at age 20, little knowing that photography would become his profession. Since then camera work has taken him to India, China, Australia, Japan, Mexico, Alaska, Egypt, Ireland, Bhutan, Zambia, Chilean Patagonia and the American West. Bill's images have appeared in magazines, books, calendars, newspapers, catalogs, annual reports. In 1995 Bill moved to the San Luis Valley, took up residence in a travel trailer near Crestone, Colorado and started building a strawbale house.Intro music “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range. Outro: “Smoke Alarm,” by Carsie Blanton. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chrisryan.substack.com/subscribe
Mark Hanauer is a portrait and landscape photographer who moves seamlessly between multiple genres. He enjoys capturing the mystery, comedy, and beauty of the world around him through his camera. Hear how to love the process, find the beauty around you, and embrace surprises. Check out Mark's photos at ArtDimensionsOnline.com
What is Composite Landscape Photography? | traveling alone | inspiration & choosing locations | Links:CATH SimardMichael Keen @NFTicketJennifer Sutto @jennifer_suttoNFT Catcher Podcast @NFTCatcherPodproduced by Andy Cinquino @ajc254NFT Catcher theme music by ItsJustLosemail : NFTCatcherPod@gmail.comNFT Catcher Discord
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In this episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne interviews Kamal X, the first street and documentary photographer to be featured on the podcast. Kamal shares his journey as a photographer and discusses the importance of capturing compelling street photographs that evoke emotion and tell powerful stories. They also delve into Kamal's latest book, "Black Astronaut," which documents the George Floyd protests and explores the complexities of American society. Tune in to gain insights into the art of street photography and the impact it can have on viewers, including insightful comparisons between landscape photography and street photography. Stay up to date on the latest podcast episodes by subscribing to our newsletter! Links: Kamal's Website. Black Astronaut Book. Support the Show on Patreon. Daniel Milnor on YouTube. Mentioned on the podcast: Andre Wagner. Luisanna Tejada. Join in on the conversation for free on Patreon.
There are thousands of photography apps designed to help you take better images, but knowing which ones are the best can be a challenge. In this episode, I walk you through five of my favorite apps that I use to help me capture great landscape photos. These range from weather predicting apps, to augmented reality apps, and even apps that can tell you exactly where the Milky Way will be at all times. You don't need every photography app under the sun, but I do think that these five are absolutely essential.Photo Pills: iOS // Google PlayMySunset: iOS // Google PlayRadarScope: iOS // Google PlayWindy: iOS // Google PlayClear Outside: iOS // Google PlayIf you're serious about becoming better at photography, the fastest way to do so is by joining me for an in-person workshop. Check my current workshop listings here.Find FREE photography tutorials on my YouTube channel.10 Landscape Photography Tips in 10 Minutes - FREE Video
After a long break we are back and discussing the reality of being a full time landscape photographer in 2023 and beyond. We are so happy to be back and look forward to bringing you new episodes every month. Link to our Facebook podcast page : https://www.facebook.com/groups/513396949818241
This episode is a little different than most on the podcast. You'll get to hear exactly how I went from a college student to a full-time landscape photographer, covering tips and tricks and how I did it along the way. If you've considered becoming a full-time landscape photographer yourself, this is an episode that will certainly have a lot of useful details for you in your pursuit of landscape photography.If you're serious about becoming better at photography, the fastest way to do so is by joining me for an in-person workshop. Check my current workshop listings here.Find FREE photography tutorials on my YouTube channel.
Welcome to the second episode of season four - six togs (five this week) talking photography and life in general. This week we are delighted to be joined by Mark Littlejohn as we continue to discuss the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition, popular locations we'd avoid and many other things!!
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I recently embarked on a 35-day journey to hike the entire Colorado Trail, starting in Denver and ending in my home town of Durango. I embarked on this journey as a full-time professional landscape photographer with the hopes of capturing some incredible images and to have a transformative experience. Since returning, I've been bombarded with amazing questions about my experience and I figured why not turn this into a podcast episode!? Today's episode of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast is a little bit different! We have Brie Stockwell hosting the show and I'm in the hot seat! We collected all of your burning questions about what it was like to thru-hike all 491-miles of the Colorado Trail (via the Collegiate West route of course) as a photographer. On this week's episode, we discuss: What is the Colorado Trail and what is involved in thru-hiking it. Gear considerations for the Colorado Trail. Check out my Colorado Trail Gear Guide! Training and logistical preparation needed to do the Colorado Trail. Hygiene challenges including... pooping on the trail, laundry, and water filtration. Photography choices and balancing hiking with making photographs while doing a thru-hike. How I charged my photography gear while on the trail. Lots and lots of stories from the Colorado Trail. Discussions about philosophy and psychology relating to my experience on the Colorado Trail. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Holy Hiker Backpacking Bidet. Gear Skeptic YouTube Videos on backpacking food and nutrition. My podcast conversation with Sean Tucker. Brie's podcasts, A Creative Affair, and Wild Women in Photography. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
Welcome to the first episode of season four - six togs talking photography and life in general. This week we discuss the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition, winter photography gear, whether camera clubs stifle creativity and bottle tops!
Terry for Breakfast - Triple M Central Wheatbelt & Avon Valley
Today we caught up with one of the best Landscape Photographers in the world to chat about photography in the Central WheatbeltSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I talk about 4 major key concepts that many landscape photographers either don't understand, or just plain ignore. Whether you're new to landscape photography, or an experienced pro, you absolutely must understand these 4 concepts if you want to take better photos.Links from this episode:Exposure Blending YouTube VideoWhite Balance YouTube VideoBest Lightweight Tripod YouTube VideoSlik CF-834 Tripod ("Jackson15" for 15% off)Slik SBH-180DS Ball Head ("Jackson15" for 15% off)If you're serious about becoming better at photography, the fastest way to do so is by joining me for an in-person workshop. Check my current workshop listings here.Find FREE photography tutorials on my YouTube channel.
Full Article Here https://www.thephotographyjunkie.com/capturing-the-essence-of-new-zealand-an-in-depth-interview-with-landscape-photographer-neil-protheroe Check out Neils work here Join us for an in-depth interview with landscape photographer Neil Protheroe as he shares his journey and insights into capturing the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand's South Island. Hosted by Jay on "The Photography Junkie," this episode explores Neil's passion, creative process, and the raw beauty of New Zealand's landscapes.
Episode 20: - Interview with Landscape Photographer Sarah Howard Main Show Article Here https://thephotographyjunkie.com/episode-20-interview-with-sarah-howard-a-journey-through-landscape-photography In the 20th episode of "The Photography Junkie" podcast, host Jay welcomes landscape photographer Sarah Howard as a special guest. Sarah's journey into photography began with childhood inspiration from her father's amateur photography, leading to a profound love for landscapes. Her transition from a hobbyist to a professional photographer was marked by mentorship from renowned photographer Charlie Wake. Sarah's authentic photography style emphasizes natural and muted colors, avoiding excessive post-processing. The episode also delves into the challenges and rewards of landscape photography, including the importance of protecting camera gear in the great outdoors and adapting to unpredictable weather conditions. Sarah's minimalist gear approach and her preference for in-camera techniques showcase her commitment to capturing the essence of landscapes naturally. She shares her favorite photography locations, the impact of travel on her work, and her dedication to creating photography guidebooks. Sarah's journey inspires photographers to persevere and pursue their passion for capturing the beauty of the world through their lenses. A Note from the host Thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to listen to this podcast. It is my goal to share this journey with someone like you. My hope is that you will subscribe to keep up to date with the latest posts. It is people like you that keep me moving forward. You are under absolutely no obligation to do anything to support the show but my hope is that I do earn your support. There are many ways to support the show and they do not need to be financial. Hey I get it! Things are tight for some. I would much rather you spend your money on you if it is going to put you in any sort of financial pressure!. You can still help for free by giving an honest rating of the podcast where you get your podcast from. Hopefully I get 5 stars but I get it. I am not for everyone so you do what is right for you. Alternatively, why not head over to ThePhotographyJunkie.com and check out what is on offer there. You will find: Articles , Reviews and most importantly the community! The place where you can meet and interact with like minded people. It's totally free to join and is basically a little social media hub just for creatives. Finally if you are in a position to support financially feel free to use the affiliate links on the website. I do have a Patreon for those people who prefer that here https://www.patreon.com/the_photography_junkie Or you can just donate whatever you want via paypal here https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=FWOdZc7wKWR0Dc5_eZtXmMkRnEwpcBKjuoxmirQu4MyRfg9A8lsLTKP5WmJm-s8cmSju1wnyWuNGkJ3J Thank you, thank you, any money goes towards the costs of the show and maybe eventually allowing me to go full time with this. Support The Show
Chad Torkelsen is a photographer based in Seattle, Washington who has quite the impressive list of brands he has shot for. Chad switched from working a full-time marketing job into becoming a photographer, and regularly creates content for a variety of different kinds of brands.If you want to connect with brands, this episode will tell you what you need to know, and help you to make deals and execute brand shoots.Links from this episode:Chad's WebsiteChad's InstagramIf you're serious about becoming better at photography, the fastest way to do so is by joining me for an in-person workshop. Check my current workshop listings here.Find FREE photography tutorials on my YouTube channel.
Ryan Dyar is a photographer and photo editing guru based in the Pacific Northwest. Ryan has been around the landscape photography community for years, and can be credited for many of the techniques many of us use today in our photo editing workflow. Additionally, he creates premium tutorials and tons of learning content. In today's episode, we talk about tips and techniques for landscape photographers.Ryan has also given us a discount code to use on his tutorials if you'd like to purchase any of his premium tutorials. The discount code is "AUSTIN", which you can use at checkout on his website.Links from this episode:Ryan's Website30 More Key Lessons TutorialRyan's Other Premium TutorialsRyan's InstagramIf you're serious about becoming better at photography, the fastest way to do so is by joining me for an in-person workshop. Check my current workshop listings here.Find FREE photography tutorials on my YouTube channel.
Roc Nation, welcome back to episode 69 of The 505 Podcast. Today we have one of the most talented travel and landscape photographers and videographers in the game. He lives in a van, chases storms for fun, and recently got his bucket list shot. Ladies and Gentleman, please welcome Christopher BalladarezSTEP UP YOUR SPORTS FILMMAKING HERE:https://courses.thecreatorcoach.com/sports-opt-inCOP THE BFIGGY "ESSENTIALS" SFX PACK HERE:https://courses.thecreatorcoach.com/BFIGGYSFXPACKIf you liked this episode please send it to a friend and take a screenshot for your story! And as always, we'd love to hear from you guys on what you'd like to hear us talk about or potential guests we should have on.CHECK OUT CHRIS HERE:https://www.instagram.com/christopherballadarez/https://www.youtube.com/ @ChristopherBalladarez https://christopherballadarez.com/DM US ON IG: (Our DM's are always open!)Bfiggy: https://www.instagram.com/bfiggy/Kostas: https://www.instagram.com/kostasg95/Chase: https://www.instagram.com/chaseronii/TikTok:Bfiggy: https://www.tiktok.com/bfiggy/Kostas: https://www.tiktok.com/kostasgarcia/
Konstantin & Becky bring to you the latest Nikon news and photography related announcements. Rebecca Danese: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca_danese Konstantin Kochkin: https://www.instagram.com/konstantinkochkin Production: Konstantin Kochkin Contact us at media@graysofwestminster.co.uk 0:00 Intro 0:15 Z 35mm f/1.2 Lens 1st rumors 3:15 Z8 Dynamic Range etc 4:30 Nikon Z8 is the best in Japan 7:01 Tetris & Snake on Z9 7:51 Z 70-180 close up photography 11:45 Nikon launched Artcrest II filters 13:30 Environmental Photographer of the Year 23 15:00 Nikon released Laser Rangefinder 15:55 OWC launched CFExpress cards 16:47 New Megadap ETZ21 Pro rumoured 17:53 Smallrig Z8 camera cage is now available 18:15 Reviews 20:48 Weekend Read & Watch Nikon Report 119 Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.2 S-line lens mentioned on Nikon France social media https://tinyurl.com/k7bb6e8f PhotonsToPhotos released a photographic dynamic range and other sensor measurements of Nikon Z8 https://tinyurl.com/nhezs5zf Nikon Z8 was the best-selling camera in all five major stores in Japan in May https://tinyurl.com/3swsc2sk Nikon support published an article called “Close-up Shooting with the NIKKOR Z 70-180mm f/2.8” https://tinyurl.com/2cakf26h Nikon has officially announced the high-performance filter "ARCREST II PROTECTION FILTER" that uses an antistatic coating. https://www.nikon-image.com/sp/arcrest/ https://tinyurl.com/mr3jhcuh Nikon launched the “Environmental Photographer of the Year 2023” https://epoty.org/ Nikon Released a Forestry Pro II J laser rangefinder for forestry and commercial use. https://www.jp.nikon.com/company/news/2023/0621_forestry_03.html 3rd Party OWC now also sells CFexpress Type B memory cards https://tinyurl.com/ab8hvbc4 https://tinyurl.com/3y7xjzdu And here is the 1st test published by DCWatch https://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/topic/special/1510621.html New Megadap ETZ21 Pro autofocus adapter coming soon (Sony E to Nikon Z) https://tinyurl.com/6df7zbnf The SmallRig camera cage for Nikon Z8 is finally in stock https://tinyurl.com/ynzvwt5b https://tinyurl.com/yc28nyp2 SMALLRIG VIDEO CAGE for Nikon Z 8 - First Look by Grays https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU50Z1ukyVA Reviews: Nikon Z8 - Overkill for Landscape Photography? My REAL WORLD REVIEW for Landscape Photographers by Julian Baird Photography https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is2DkcQRzgk Z9 70-180 2.8 | 70-200 2.8 VR S | 70-200 2.8 FL ED | 70-200 2.8 G | Shoot OUT by Matt Irwin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2h742hIqGk&t=1s Nikon Z8 + 85mm f1.2 and 35mm f1.8 Behind the Scenes by Julia Trotti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_TqXX3YjOA Ephotozine: Z 12-28 PZ DX review https://tinyurl.com/3heannzs Weekend Read & Watch NIKKOR - The Thousand and One Nights No.86 https://imaging.nikon.com/imaging/information/story/0086/ Nikon Sessions | Special Episode | The Movement and the Nikon Z 8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST8syWEv-88 Thanks for listening! #nikon #z8 #z9 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grays-of-westminster/message
Join Kim Grant as she speaks with landscape photographer Melvin Nicholson. He shares how he began training to be a nurse before stopping to pursue his dream as a full time landscape photographer. He also shares why he loves hosting workshops and how using a tripod helps him to slow down and connect with the world around him. Topics CoveredJourney into photographyWorking in retailTraining to be a nurseWhy nursing wasn't for himFollowing his dream to do photography professionallyHow landscape photography helps him destressPhotography and mental healthBeing a people person Why he enjoys hosting workshopsWhat nursing taught him about himself Why he enjoys using a tripod Why he enjoys travelling Balancing travel with slowing down Why he enjoys judging photography competitions The impact photos can have on othersValuing your own photography Entering photography competitionsConnect with Melvin:Website: https://melvinnicholsonphotography.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melvinnicholsonphotography/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MelvinNicholsonPhotography/---Website: https://www.photographicconnections.com/Join the Photographic Connections community:https://photographic-connections.mn.co/Immersive Photography Weekend Dates:https://www.photographicconnections.com/photographyweekendsFollow the journeyInstagram: http:/www.instagram.com/photographicconnectionsFollow Kim's photography journey and offeringsWebsite: http://www.kimgrantphotography.co.ukYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@kimgrantphotographyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kimgrantphotographyMusic by Mark RobinsonSong: A Thousand LifetimesWebsite: http:/www.markrobinsonmusic.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarkRobinsonMusic
Better Fuji Photos Episode 18: Five Apps to Improve your Landscape & Travel Photography As much as I hate to say that I love smartphone apps to help my photography, I'm going to have to get used to it. Smartphone apps can really help with photography planning, creation, and post-production. Here are five landscape & travel photography apps that you should really check out if you're not already familiar with them. The five photography apps that I absolutely love: PhotoPills The Photographer's Ephemeris 3D Gaia GPS PeakFinder AR RAW Camera Phone App Links mentioned in this episode: Online Photography Courses: https://photocourses.link/learn. Use the code "POD20" for 20% off. Article - The Five Best Apps for Travel & Landscape Photographers: https://www.jmpeltier.com/five-essential-outdoor-photo-apps/ Article - PhotoPills vs The Photographer's Ephemeris (TPE): https://www.jmpeltier.com/photopills-vs-tpe/ Article - Planning a Photography Project with Gaia GPS: https://www.jmpeltier.com/photography-project-planning-gaiagps/ Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts so we can keep this show going. If you ever have any questions that you'd like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at mail@jmpeltier.com. End music: Dylan Sitts - Tahoe Trip
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Photography is one of the most accessible artforms that exists and acts as a creative outlet and tool for personal expression for so many of us. Unfortunately, tapping into that creativity and modes of personal expression in photography doesn't always come naturally for all of us. Fortunately, there are techniques and strategies that exist to help us get there. On today's episode, I finally was able to speak with one of the most inspiring Canadian photographers of our time, Richard Martin. Richard is a creative powerhouse and I just love his approach to making images. Our conversation covers a huge plethora of topics revolving around his creative approaches for making images and there is a lot of actionable advice in today's episode, so I highly encourage you to listen all the way to the end. On this week's episode, we discuss: Richard's journey into photography. How growing up in the Thousand Island region near Lake Ontario informed Richard's interest in nature. How photography evolved into a vehicle for personal expression for Richard. Richard's philosophical approach to making images in the field. Keys to creative development in photography. Comparing our work to others. Balancing creative ruts with our creative and business needs. The importance of restoring our amateur status. Why we should question everything we know about photography. The role of ambiguity in photography. And a lot more! If you enjoyed our chat, we did a whole bonus episode on Patreon where Richard and I discuss perfectionism in landscape photography and how it relates to Wabi Sabi! See Richard's gallery on Wabi Sabi here. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. The Creation by Ernst Haas. Eric Bennett critique groups. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube. Landscape Photographer's Worldwide Discord Server. Here is who Richard recommended on the podcast this week: Stephen Patterson. Andre Gallant. Mike Grandmaison. Maurice Henri. Tony Sweet. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! Richard's social media: Instagram Vero Facebook We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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It happens to the best of us - we lose our mojo in landscape photography and can't figure out how to find it again. Fortunately there is a simple cure for this... In this week's podcast episode, I had a fantastic time speaking with one of my favorite UK landscape photographers, Lizzie Shepherd. We eventually do discuss losing our mojo but we also talk about how this is actually not a bad thing. Our chat covers a lot of important ground and it was a true delight speaking with Lizzie about her approach to making images. I highly recommend this podcast. On this week's episode, we discuss: Lizzie's journey into photography. Going a long time without taking images and how to get back into it. Cross-country skiing in Norway. Why Scotland is one of Lizzie's favorite places to photograph. Our role as photographers in protecting and promoting nature. Using social media as a photographer. Approaches to teaching workshops. Intimate vs. grand scenic approaches to making images. And a lot more! If you enjoyed our chat, we did a whole bonus episode on Patreon about print sales in the UK and our approaches to open vs. limited edition prints. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network and use the code "FSTOP10" for a 10% discount! Watch podcast episodes on YouTube. Landscape Photographer's Worldwide Discord Server. Here is who Lizzie recommended on the podcast this week: Alex Hare. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link. Please see our full show notes to see some of Lizzie's fantastic photography!
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Finding our people is something I think we all strive for. For some of us, this is easy and for others, it can be quite difficult. In the landscape and nature photography community, there are well-established cliques of people who photograph together frequently, often comprised of white men. Why this is the case has always been a mystery to me; however, I genuinely always want to put myself in the shoes of others who are not like me to understand what it is like to live like them. This week I had the pleasure of hanging out and chatting with Angela Ledyard. Angela is a landscape photographer living in Texas, originally from Ohio. She recently created a group called the Black Female Landscape & Nature Photographers, which has become a prominent community and beacon for African American nature photographers. It was awesome hearing her story and to hear about why and how she created the group. I think you'll enjoy our chat. On this week's episode, we discuss: Angela's journey into photography. Why Angela has chosen nature photography as her medium. Why and how Angela created the Black Female Landscape & Nature Photographers community. The challenges of being a black female in the landscape photography realm. What Angela's goals are with her photography. How moving from Ohio to California changed how she saw nature as a photographer. Angela's 5-day trip to Peru and what it was like for her to photograph there. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network and use the code "FSTOP10" for a 10% discount! Watch podcast episodes on YouTube. Here is who Angela recommended on the podcast this week: Keisha Holmes. David Greaves. Allison Holmes. James Bland. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link. Scroll down to see more of Angela's photography.
Darren Gentle is a landscape photographer from Sydney, Australia. Darren's beautiful work has gained a lot of recognition in the last few years including being named in the Top 25 Landscape Photographers of 2022 by Capture Landscapes and Silver Medal in the 2022 Fine Art Photography Awards , his work has been published in Australian Photogrpahy Magazine and on the Canon Australia Website. Darren only got in to photogrpahy in the last few years when he got a camera for Father's Day and he found inspiration in his garden and at his favourite beaches.Our conversation covers the unique macro photogrpahy setup Darren has in his garden, how he got into seascapes, his obsession with Intimate Landscapes and much more. You're going to meet a passionate, down-to-earth photographer with a wonderful eye, some great insights and a big future. Here's my conversation with Darren Gentle…Show NotesFollow this week's guest at the following links: Website - https://darrengentlephotography.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gentlescapes/?hl=en Connect with View Finders here:Episodes - www.viewfinderslive.com/podcast Instagram - www.instagram.com/viewfinderspodcast Bookshop - https://viewfinderslive.com/bookshopCoaching - https://viewfinderslive.com/coachingView Finders Live Events - https://viewfinderslive.com/events To save 10% off tickets for View Finders Live events, use the code VF10Connect with me at:www.grahamdargie.co.uk www.instagram.com/grahamdargie Additional show linksDouble Exposure:Log Swirls - https://darrengentlephotography.com/work/intimate-landscapes?itemId=ckkntsb4wxbq694nxgezivs5dulwi5 Wave Perfection - https://darrengentlephotography.com/work/ocean?itemId=9adyq7kphyeyxhr1rbdf2eet9eqrsd Other links:Erosion - https://darrengentlephotography.com/work/intimate-landscapes?itemId=lz2rpmin2eukhofxyyhyzem64fhocf Mountains (same location as Erosion, 1 year later) - https://darrengentlephotography.com/work/intimate-landscapes?itemId=7oi9ob4s70hkdk09izle13t2anhsl6 Waiting -
Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast host Tony Gale chats with commercial and landscape photographer and Sony Europe Imaging Creator Kai Grossman. They chat about how Kai got started with photography, his photography, his go-to camera and more. You can see his work on Instagram @wildlicht The Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast is part of the Alpha Universe Podcast Network. See more at alphauniverse.com.
Sarah Lyndsay is an amazing landscape photographer from Canada. Sarah sometimes puts herself into these stunning landscapes through creative self portraits. You've likely seen her Yellow Dress images on Instagram and Twitter. She's selling these art pieces as NFTs now. Sarah has been a pillar in the NFT photography community for quite some time now, and always ready to share helpful information and inspire others. Explore Sarah's amazing work on Sloika: https://sloika.xyz/sarahlyndsay.eth/world-of-long-exposure Our new show, 1/1: Conversations with Artists, highlights great artists venturing into the web3 space. Sloika is a curated photography NFT marketplace, focusing on the community, code and design. Our mission is to empower creators to build meaningful connections with fans. With Sloika, you can collect and own genuine photo art from limited series by amazing photographers around the world. ------------------------------------------ Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast host Tony Gale chats with travel, urban and landscape photographer and Sony Europe Imaging Creator Davide Orrichio. They chat about how Davide got started with photography, his street photography, his go-to camera and more. You can see his work on his website davideor.com and on Instagram @davideor94 The Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast is part of the Alpha Universe Podcast Network. See more at alphauniverse.com.
How to extract yourself and blend your portrait into any of your photos. We are going to match the exposure and the colors. I will even show you how to add some fog in the photo so that you can stand out better. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to blend images and create a composite in Photoshop. We'll cover techniques for extracting elements from different images, blending different exposures and colors, and adding fog to create a cohesive final image. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced user, you'll learn new techniques for working with the Creative Cloud Suite. By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to create stunning composites with confidence. With the knowledge of how to extract, blend different exposure, different colors and add fog, you will be able to create unique and creative images using Adobe Photoshop. So, stay tuned and learn the power of Photoshop and Creative Cloud Suite. Watch my workshop on photography and get my latest book on Photoshop free, here: https://www.photoserge.com/travel-fine-art-masterclass-register-fb-2
Colorado landscape photographer John Fielder, whose books and calendars are in countless homes, is thinking about his legacy. The 72-year-old is donating his life's work to History Colorado. Fielder welcomes Sr. Host Ryan Warner to his home above Silverthorne, Colorado. They discuss his decades photographing Colorado's wildlands and wildlife.
Vieri Bottazzini is an Italian Fine Art landscape photographer and educator, with a personal style rooted in pure photographic craftsmanship. Passionate about the outdoors, Vieri believes in honouring the majestic power of our planet's beauty by creating his iconic images using unadulterated photography only. Through his unique black & white and subtly post-processed colour images, Vieri tells stories about the relationship between nature and mankind, exploring the concepts of time and of the surreal. Vieri's Fine Art work has been viewed millions of times on social media and featured on leading publications such as Medium Format Magazine, LEMAG, Elements-Landscape Photography Magazine, and more. In the conversation with Sloika, Vieri credits some of his collectors for his transformational journey, including Norcal_Guy (founder of Norcal and Shill podcast and avid collector), Sashaku, Dovesnest, DeeZe, and more. Vieri's fine art work can be seen on Sloika in his special series Life Behind, that was exhibited in multiple venues: Life Behind, Solo exhibition. 10.12.2008 / 10.06.2009, Studio Cascio-Ferraro, Via Lamarmora 40, Milano, Italy Life Behind, Solo exhibition. 24.12.2005 / 21.01.2006, Akustik Gallery, Meclis-I Mebusan Cad. 157, Findikli – Istanbul, Turkey https://sloika.xyz/vieribottazzini.eth https://sloika.xyz/vieribottazzini.eth/life-behind Our new show, 1/1: Conversations with Artists, highlights great artists venturing into the web3 space. Sloika is a curated photography NFT marketplace, focusing on the community, code and design. Our mission is to empower creators to build meaningful connections with fans. With Sloika, you can collect and own genuine photo art from limited series by amazing photographers around the world. ------------------------------------------ Website: https://sloika.xyz Twitter: https://twitter.com/sloikaxyz Telegram: https://t.me/sloikaxyz Discord: https://discord.gg/FJpYyVPBY2 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sloika.xyz Newsletter: https://sloika.xyz/subscribe
Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast host Tony Gale chats with landscape photographer Marybeth Kiczenski . They chat about how Marybeth got started with photography, her advice for photographing the northern lights, her go-to camera and more. You can see his work on her website shelbydiamondstar.com and on Instagram @shelbydiamondstar The Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast is part of the Alpha Universe Podcast Network. See more at alphauniverse.com.
Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast host Tony Gale chats with landscape photographer and videographer Tyler Leipprandt. They chat about how Tyler got started with photography and video, his projects, aerial photography, his go-to camera and more. You can see his work on his website michiganskymedia.com and on Instagram @michganskymedia The Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast is part of the Alpha Universe Podcast Network. See more at alphauniverse.com.
On Thursday's Morning Focus, Alan spoke to Piotr Michalczyk, Landscape Photographer, to discuss his recent success in the Clean Coasts' Love Your photography competition. Piotr captured a photo of Doonagore Castle, which he entered in to the competition and received the third place prize in the Coastal Heritage category. He also entered a photo titled "Hags Head, Cliffs of Moher, County Clare" which placed in the top ten photos in the Coastal Landscape Category.
Mike Neubauer is a husband, father, professional photographer, and real estate investor. Mike started out like many of us, a spark of interest hearing someone talk about how they invest in real estate. That led Mike to start consuming as much knowledge as possible about real estate investing. After a year of learning Mike knew it was time to act. Today Mike's portfolio consists of 6 short term rentals, 1 long distance rental in Arizona, an Ohana (another name for an auxiliary dwelling unit in Hawaii), and multiple syndications. On this week's episode of the Real Estate Investing School we talk with Mike about how he went from being a full time firefighter to financially free through real estate investing. Mike started off getting creative early in his investing career. For his first deal Mike built an Ohana on his primary residence in Maui, Hawaii as a strategy to get started with less money down than buying an investment property. From there he has gotten into short term rental, syndications, and long distance investing. In this episode Mike dives into the importance cash flow and appreciation and how to use the equity in your home to do things like a cash out refinance, a HELOC, or an equity down payment to buy more assets. He also dives into how important networking, creating relationships and trust is especially in real estate investing. Some great advice Mike gives is to think bigger, think too big! Ask yourself what is impossible and go chase that! Mike drops so much value and knowledge in this episode from getting creative, short term rentals, syndications, and thinning bigger! Let us know what you think and drop a review and share it with a friend! Show Links: Book a free real estate investing strategy call! No experience necessary. Check out the Real Estate Investing School Youtube Real Estate Investing School Instagram Brody's Instagram Joe's Instagram Mike's Instagram Mauiaway.com Check out Mike's Book, The Landscape Photographer's Field Guide
gm,This week, I have the pleasure of introducing Connor Grasso, or as the web3 community may know him, _cnnnr. He is an Alaskan-based multi-disciplinary artist who has been creating for six years and is has been in the NFT space since 2020. His works have been featured internationally in galleries in New York City, Prague, and Shanghai. Connor has also worked as a director and photographer at Top Dawg Entertainment as well as 300 Entertainment.A few key topics we discussed:How living off the land as a child gave him unique respect for nature and how to capture it-The importance of pseudonymity in the next generation of society-His mixed-media piece "Anonymous"-The macro-importance of web3-Nifty Gateway collection "Memory Palace."Boonafide Socials:Website: https://www.boonafide.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/BoonaETHCnnnr Work & Socials:Linktree: https://linktr.ee/cnnnrIntro music by Sean Mundy https://twitter.com/seanmundyphotoSupport the show
Brayden has been a full time photographer for years, and was one of the early adopters of Instagram, along with Dave Krugman, Eric Reubens, and many more.We dove right in with his history in the corporate world, and the journey to learning what his calling in life was. Brayden is clearly not cut out for the corporate world, but a lot of the skills he learned there have proven incredibly valuable to him as a full time photographer.He is goes into the importance of understanding professional skills such as creating decks and writing good emails to navigate brand deals. Next, we chat about his entry into the NFT space, and he gets a LITTLE fired up about his and Chelsea's genesis piece on Foundation that, according to Deeze, is “aging like fine wine.”After we get fired up, a tangent brought us to the topic of artists having more of a say in defining the artists of our generation, the frustration with collectors spending exorbitant amounts of eth on underdeveloped art while good artists are going unnoticed.This tied in perfectly with the toxic positivity in the space and the WAGMI vibes and how those who consistently show up and contribute will be the ones who make it.We finish off the conversation with my predictions for the next bull run, culture clashes between the collectible and art community, and the rise of art sales, even in a bear.This is a very non-linear conversation but jam-packed with value for every type of participant in the web3 ecosystem.Enjoy
Planning a photo trip is one of the most exciting joys for a Landscape Photographer.... in this video I give a few tips for creating a plan for a photo trip, as well as how to go about exploring a new place. You can find Nick's Tutorials here
Publishing a photobook can be a daunting proposition, yet it is something that most Landscape Photographers aspire to someday achieve. In today's episode we sit down with team members of Photo Cascadia to discuss their new book Washington Evergreen, and the process of publishing the book. You can find the book here You can find all things related to the Photocascadia team here
Shout out: https://www.instagram.com/notoriouslenses/, for hoping on this episode with us. Life has been real. Nick moved, got a new job, and broke his arm basically within a 3 week period. A few episodes lined up. ----- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HuddleTalkTV/videos Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@huddletalktv? Twitter: https://twitter.com/HuddleTalkTv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/huddletalktv/ Based just outside Toronto, Canada - always down to collab. Reach us here --> https://discord.gg/C2DmDwwWcA
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Photographing the forest can be one of the most challenging things a nature and landscape photographer can do, which is why I was super excited to chat with this week's guest on my podcast. This week on the podcast, I was joined by Tristan Todd, a landscape photographer from Vancouver, British Columbia. I have become friends with Tristan through the Discord channel he created for landscape photographers. We have had some really great discussions over there that are not dependent upon the social media algorithms, and it has been a great place to hang-out. On this week's episode, we discuss: Tristan's transition from the restaurant industry into full-time photography, The challenges of forest photography, The value of exploration, Planning trips vs. planning shots, Social media woes, And a lot more! Other topics discussed on the podcast this week: Landscape Photographer's Worldwide Discord Channel. Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network. Enter the Natural Landscape Photography Awards. The Missing Cryptoqueen podcast. Creative Banter podcast. Support the podcast on Patreon. Here is who Tristan recommended on the podcast this week: Blake Randall. Artur Stanisz. Cory Trepanier. If you enjoyed the conversation with Tristan, you can join us for a fun bonus recording over on Patreon where we discuss NFT's and Cryptocurrency in a balanced way. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode. We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
Christina Olson was the real-life woman who inspired artist Andrew Wyeth's painting “Christina's World.” It's considered a master work of American art that inspires a lot of feelings in people, myself included. In the novel “A Piece of the World,” author Christina Baker Kline tells a fictionalized version of the real-life relationship between artist and subject. It's an emotional and complex relationship and a totally compelling book. Joining me today is April Bielefeldt, is a Landscape Photographer and one half of the Travel Collective, where she creates videos, showcases boutique guides and tours and shares her knowledge of how to travel like she does. She has a deep love for the USA, particularly the Maine coast, where today's book is set, and she creates personal itineraries as well as leads small tours. I loved talking with an artist about the connections between visual and literary art, and how sometimes one can change our opinions about the other. Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website This episode is sponsored by Lover's Moon by Mark Leslie and Julie Strauss Do you have a book you want to tell me about? Go HERE to apply to be a guest on the Best Book Ever Podcast. Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram Guest: April Bielefeldt Podcast/Website/Facebook/Instagram/You Tube Discussed in this episode: A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline Christina's World by Andrew Wyeth Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline The Way Life Should Be by Christina Baker Kline Olson House at Farnsworth Art Museum The Inn at Lake Devine by Elinor Lipman The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller (Note: Some of the above links are affiliate links, meaning I get a few bucks off your purchase at no extra expense to you. The charity links are NOT affiliates, but they are organizations I trust and personally donate money to. Anytime you shop for books, you can use my affiliate link on Bookshop, which also supports Indie Bookstores around the country. If you're shopping for everything else – clothes, office supplies, gluten-free pasta, couches – you can use my affiliate link for Amazon. Thank you for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)
Christina Olson was the real-life woman who inspired artist Andrew Wyeth's painting “Christina's World.” It's considered a master work of American art that inspires a lot of feelings in people, myself included. In the novel “A Piece of the World,” author Christina Baker Kline tells a fictionalized version of the real-life relationship between artist and subject. It's an emotional and complex relationship and a totally compelling book. Joining me today is April Bielefeldt, is a Landscape Photographer and one half of the Travel Collective, where she creates videos, showcases boutique guides and tours and shares her knowledge of how to travel like she does. She has a deep love for the USA, particularly the Maine coast, where today's book is set, and she creates personal itineraries as well as leads small tours. I loved talking with an artist about the connections between visual and literary art, and how sometimes one can change our opinions about the other. Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website This episode is sponsored by Lover's Moon by Mark Leslie and Julie Strauss Do you have a book you want to tell me about? Go HERE to apply to be a guest on the Best Book Ever Podcast. Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram Guest: April Bielefeldt Podcast/Website/Facebook/Instagram/You Tube Discussed in this episode: A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline Christina's World by Andrew Wyeth Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline The Way Life Should Be by Christina Baker Kline Olson House at Farnsworth Art Museum The Inn at Lake Devine by Elinor Lipman The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller (Note: Some of the above links are affiliate links, meaning I get a few bucks off your purchase at no extra expense to you. The charity links are NOT affiliates, but they are organizations I trust and personally donate money to. Anytime you shop for books, you can use my affiliate link on Bookshop, which also supports Indie Bookstores around the country. If you're shopping for everything else – clothes, office supplies, gluten-free pasta, couches – you can use my affiliate link for Amazon. Thank you for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)
HT1189 - I Am Not a Landscape Photographer There's a difference between photographing the landscape and photographing in the landscape. I like using the landscape in my photographs, but the images I end up with are rarely intended to present a view of the land.
Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast host Tony Gale chats with Germany-based travel and landscape photographer Linda Winer. They talk about how Linda got started with photography, her advice for people new to landscape photography, the gear she uses and more. You can see his work on Instagram @linwiemusic and on Facebook The Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast is part of the Alpha Universe Podcast Network. See more at alphauniverse.com.
Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast host Tony Gale chats with travel and landscape photographer Hope Pashos. They talk about how Hope got started with photography, her suggestions on what to photograph in Iceland, the gear she uses and more. You can see her work on Instagram @seewithhope and learn about her workshops and more at bluehourboston.com and womensphotographycircle.com The Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast is part of the Alpha Universe Podcast Network. See more at alphauniverse.com.
The Artist APPEALS: The 7 Step System to Make Money with Your Art
In this episode, Drake Fleege, a professional landscape photographer, discusses his personal stories and experiences with us, how a mountain trip got him into photography, and how one print opened up many doors for him. Drake gives us an honest take on his experiences and shares with you what he thinks goes into making a good photo, as well as some advice for taking, storing, and printing photos, sharing art online, and more!
A few episodes back, Sean and I were talking about social media and Sean mentioned that Ben Horne, who is a terrific large format landscape photographer I spoke to on Process Driven 41, had left Twitter and Instagram and was just focusing on the community he had on YouTube. I reached out to Ben to see if he'd like to come on the show to talk about why he did it and how it's affected him, both personally and professionally. CONNECT WITH BENWebsite: https://www.benhorne.comYouTube: Ben Horne CONNECT WITH SEANWebsite: http://seantucker.photographyTwitter: @seantuckInstagram: @seantuckYouTube: Sean Tucker CONNECT WITH JEFFERYWebsite: https://jefferysaddoris.comTwitter: @jefferysaddorisInstagram: @jefferysaddoris SUBSCRIBESubscribe to Jeffery Saddoris: Everything in your favorite podcast app to get every show I release in one feed. MUSICHigh Line by DuffmusiqMusic featured in this episode is licensed from Artlist, which is a terrific music licensing platform for YouTubers and filmmakers. Use the following link to get two additional months of Artlist free when you sign up: https://bit.ly/JS_Artlist This post may contain affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something, I may earn a commission. Thanks.