I’m excited to present this months ‘Photographer of the Month’, William Neill. William is an American landscape photographer who’s been in the industry since the 1980s. He's published several books and is perhaps most known for his exceptional portfolio from Yosemite. Keep reading to learn more about his photographic journey:
First of all, thank you for taking the time to...
Catherine Simard is a Canadian-born self-taught travel/landscape photographer and digital artist with a passion for the outdoors and the wilderness. I view her work as dreamy and impressive and I'm excited to present her as this month's 'Photographer of the Month'!
Start by telling us a little about who you are and how you got started with photography.
In 2016, after...
In this in-depth interview Mark gives us an insight on what it takes to be a full-time photographer and his experience living out of a car.
Tips on Photographing in Arctic Norway
While the term arctic photography sounds quite special itself, when it comes down to basics it mostly means that you will be photographing places where weather is hard to predict and temperatures can drop quickly in less than an hour.
Since the early start of my passion for landscape photography I've been drawn towards northern...
Every now and then you come across the work of a photographer that simply makes you stop up and drop everything else. That's exactly what happened when I first came across the incredible photography by Roksolyana Hilevych a few years back. Her dramatic and atmospheric images give me an urge to get back into the mountains but at the...
We are excited to share this exclusive interview with Italian landscape photographer Enrico Fossati. Inspired by romantic painters of past centuries, Enrico has created a dreamy portfolio that have made him one of the big stars among landscape photographers. He shows that the images are the result of hard work, planning and determination.
How did you get started with photography and what does it mean for you...
Every now and then you come across an image that makes you stop and simply stare in awe. American photographer Shane Wheel recently shared an image like that.
I've visited this location several times myself and despite being one of my favorite places in Lofoten, it's not the easiest place to photograph. Personally, that makes the image even more impressive.
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