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Author: ConservationDotOrg Ansel Adams (1902-1984) was a pioneer of landscape photography, whose imagery-especially his iconic views of the American National Parks–is widely published and instantly recognizable. While he is undoubtedly one of the best-loved and best-known visionaries of American art, photographers also recognize him as a pioneer of technique, a theoretician, and as one of the great [...] Although developments in camera technology mean that quality images are now well within the grasp of the keen amateur, the market place is competitive. How does an aspiring photographer improve and promote his or her photography in order to earn extra income, or to make the leap to professional status? This new subject-focused series explains [...]
Author: jpatersonphotography We’ve all been there–a beginning shutterbug, camera in hand and hopes high, staring over the precipice of the Grand Canyon, or up at the skyline of New York City–yet all you take home is some lousy rolls of hand-size fuzzy photos. It doesn’t have to be that way-an award-winning landscape photographer shows how to improve [...]
Author: jamesholephoto
Author: rawplusjpeg With this book, photographer Ken Tape sets changes in the landscape in stark relief, pairing decades-old photos of the arctic landscape of Alaska with photos of the same scenes taken in the present. The resulting volume is a stunning reminder of inexorable change; divided into sections on vegetation, permafrost, and glaciers, the images show the startling [...]
Author: nickbfn1 This is a unique collaboration between two observers who have, for more than twenty-five years, been examining landscape change in the Canadian Rockies – national park biologist Cliff White & Canadian Rockies historian Ted Hart. Working with historical photographs, White has retraced the steps of the original photographers & taken new shots in the same [...] |
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