Inspirational

Inspirational Landscape Photography Interviews and Content

Lessons from the Past
I regularly review my past work to check my photographic progress and also to simply clean my photo archives but I seldom look back to my very beginnings. Recently I did just that, I went through the photos I took during my first photography related road trip to the Grand Canyon, which took place in 2009 While many of the...
Photographer of the month Dag Ole Nordhaug
This month's featured photographer is Dag Ole Nordhaug, a expert within landscape photography. Learn about his fascination with medium format cameras and why he beleives it's important to slow down in the field. Can you begin by introducing yourself and tell us how you got into photography? Thanks a lot for featuring me, Christian. I really appreciate it. I am in my...
Photographer of the Month: David Thompson
I'm really excited to share this months Photographer of the Month interview. American Landscape Photographer David Thompson is one of my personal favorite photographers and I often sneak through his website in search for inspiration. I hope you enjoy this interview and David's beautiful images. First of all, thank you for taking the time to do this. Can you start by...
Photographer of the Month Thomas Heaton
I'm really excited to share this month's inspirational photographer: Thomas Heaton. Many of you might already know of him through his engaging YouTube videos and in this interview, we get to know more about his journey. Thomas is a talented photographer with a great eye for compositions, which I believe shows in the images shared through this interview. First of...
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...
Tara Workman photograpy
Another year has come to an end and yet again it's been one heavily impacted by the pandemic. Travel restrictions and other regulations have still limited our options as landscape photographers, something that's been frustrating and challenging for many. Luckily, creativity never dies. Artists push through these boundaries and keep finding ways to create. That's where this year's featured...
Alex Noriega Interview
2017 has been a great year for landscape photographers. There's been an abundance of amazing imagery and the lists of inspirational photographers keep growing. Amongst all these great photographers, there's one who's stood out to me: Alex Noriega. He's an award-winning photographer who's developed a unique and personal style that many look up to. Please join me in congratulating Alex as CaptureLandscapes'...
Erez Marom Lava Photography
Hawaii is becoming an attractive destination for landscape photographers worldwide. From tropical rainforests and waterfalls to fields of lava, it's not hard to understand why. Professional photographer Erez Marom recently spent two weeks exploring the Big Island, Maui and Kauai in which 6 of those days were focused on the lava fields. Erez spent these days photographing from both a...
Editors note: I'm really excited to share this interview with the incredibly talented Timothy Poulton. He has built an impressive portfolio that places him right in the top. I hope you enjoy this in depth interview and be sure to follow Tim's work on Facebook or 500px!  First of all, thank you for taking the time to do this interview....
Vallerret Photography Gloves
A few years ago, New Zealand photographer Carl van den Boom got tired of always having cold hands when traveling to photograph the Northern Lights. His solution? Start a company and make gloves for landscape & outdoor photographers. In this interview, you'll get to know the photographer and entrepreneur behind the popular Vallerret Landscape Photography Gloves. Can you start by telling...