Welcome to Episode 134 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's episode features a nature and landscape photographer from Mariposa, California near Yosemite National Park - Michael Frye! Michael is the author and/or principal photographer of five books, including Digital Landscape Photography: In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams and the Great Masters; The Photographer’s Guide to Yosemite; and three books in the Yosemite Meditations series. He's also written three e-books, including Exposure for Outdoor Photography, and Landscapes in Lightroom 5: The Essential Step-by-Step Guide.
Michael and I had a wonderful conversation and explored several interesting topics this week, including:
Over on Patreon this week, Michael and I talk all about his use of Lightroom as his primary editing platform and how he processes images for feeling.
Be sure to join in on the conversation about each podcast episode over on Nature Photographer's Network. Not only is NPN the best place to get critiques on your landscape and nature photography, it is also home to some of most informative, thought-provoking, and inspiring articles on landscape photography I've found. I highly recommend you become a member today.
Women photographers - I want to tell you about another one of our Patreon supporters, Dani Lefrancois, the amazing photographer behind Banff Photo Workshops & Tours in the beautiful Canadian Rockies. Dani is hosting a Women's Winter Adventure workshop in January that I think sounds like a lot of fun. This Women's Adventure is a 5-day, 5-night workshop based primarily in Banff National Park. Sounds amazing to me. To learn more about it - head to www.banffphotoworkshops.com/women-series
Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers!
Also, check out the full liner notes!
Michael Bonocore - The Triple Threat of Content Creation in Travel Photography
Nathan St. Andre - Art Shows & Color Blindness
Printmaking in Landscape Photography - A Panel Conversation
John Paul Caponigro - Finding Our Voice | Differentiating Ourselves as Artists
Kurt Budliger - The Lorax of Landscape Photography
Todd Pickering - The Merits of an Education in Fine Art | Curating our Work
Sarina Jackson - A Focus on Women in Landscape Photography
Murray Livingston - Creativity and Experience-driven Landscape Photography
Jeppe Michael Jensen - Sticking with Landscape Photography as a Hobby
Jonathan Buford - Landscape Photography and Craft Beer for Conservation
William McIntosh - Authenticity, Artistry and Creativity in Landscape Photography
Huibo Hou - Refining Our Vision for Consistency
Michael Torkildsen - Composition is a Dance!
William Neill, Eric Bennett, & Alex Noriega - Curation, Creative Blocks, and Legacy
Talor Stone - A Heartfelt Journey into Landscape Photography
Dawn Wilson - Ethics in Nature Photography
Richard Bernabe - 20 Years of Wisdom as a Professional Photographer
Jess Findlay - Wildlife Photography, Mountaineering, and Pre-Visualization
Alfonso Calero - Cultural Fluidity & Creativity in Landscape Photography
Cody Schultz - Overcoming Mental Health in Landscape Photography
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