Episode 009 with Pacific Northwest landscape photographer Chris Williams! Chris is a 30 year old writer and award winning Seattle, WA area based landscape photographer with a serious passion for the outdoors, specializing in Pacific Northwest Landscape photography. Whether it’s climbing, hiking or snowboarding, you can always find Chris in the mountains or on the water.
Chris recently won some awards and joined me on the podcast to talk about those awards, his vision for photography, the artistic process, his process for shooting and processing black and white images, and his thoughts on all things landscape photography!
Guy Tal & Michael Gordon - The History of Landscape Photography
Anna Morgan - Truth, Experience, and Beauty in Landscape Photography
Perri Schelat - Processing Grief Through Landscape Photography
Jeremy Jackson - Landscape Photography Changed My Life
Dan Cook - UK Peak District; The Trouble With Making Your Passion Your Job
Andy Boenau - Virtual Photography Projects & His Corona Coupling Book
Kristen Ryan - Capturing the Magic of the Tetons / Women Retreats
Robb Hirsch - Curiosity of the Natural World - Photographing Yosemite
Michelle Bates - Toy / Plastic Cameras: Creativity Unleashed
Mattias Sjolund - Building Your Landscape Photography Business
Gary Crabbe - The Legacy of Galen Rowell in Landscape Photography
Ella & Knapp Hudson - Running a Successful Camera Club
Photo Cascadia Team - Celebrating Oregon Through Landscape Photography
Tara Workman - Finding Your Own Path in Landscape Photography as a Hobbyist
Jerry Monkman - Using Photography to Conserve Open Spaces
Juan Pablo de Miguel - Judging the Epson Pano Awards
Remembering Jack Curran
Ben Williamson - Photographing New England & Working for a Magazine
Michael Remke - The Intersection of Landscape Photography & Ecological Science
Eric Bennett - Conversations with Nature
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