Welcome to Episode 087 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast with Thomas Heaton!
Thomas is a landscape and travel photographer living in North East England with his wife, Charlotte, and his dog Monty. Thomas enjoys most things that can be done in the outdoors. Second to photography, another passion of Thomas' is rock climbing where he partakes in 3 disciplines; sport, trad & bouldering. Thomas is well-known for his YouTube channel where he has garnered a very large following due to his entertaining and educational videos.
We covered some fun topics this week, including:
1. Landscape photography tunnel vision and iconic locations.
2. His journey onto the YouTube platform and his advice for others for growing engagement.
3. Social media advice.
4. Grad filters - yay or nay?
5. Location copying and the environmental impacts on those locations.
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This week on Patreon, Thomas answered many questions posed in our Facebook group, including his absolute best/favorite landscape photography experiences. We also talk about his displeasure with his Canon setup and what he is considering as an alternative, and staying inspired to shoot locally.
Visit my blog at www.mattpaynephotography.com for the full liner notes and examples of Thomas' amazing photography! Thanks for listening!
360: Marcus McAdam - Crafting Visual Excellence and Quality Content Creation
359: Tim Geoffrion - A Quest to Photograph Every National Park
358: Mike DiMeola - Mentorship, Minimalism, and Mindfulness in Photography
357: Mark Davis - The Art of Japanese Forest Bathing
356: Tony Sweet - Discovering the Power of Infrared Nature Photography
355: Kamal X - What Landscape Photographers Can Learn From a Street Photographer
354: Richard Bernabe - The Drake Passage Special
353: Steve Gettle - Voice Vision and Style in Wildlife Photography
352: Tania Malkin - Portrait of Me; Aerial Australia Abstracts
351: Wayne Suggs - Getting the Most Out of a Photography Workshop
350: Ian Gaston - Falling in Love with Small Scenes
349: Amy Gulick - Salmon in the Trees
348: David duChemin - Focusing on Voice and Vision
347: Jassen Todorov - Creating Award Winning Aerial Photographs
346: Kirsten Elstner - National Geographic Photo Camp
345: Alex Nail - The Great Wilderness
344: Thru-hiking the Colorado Trail as a Landscape Photographer
343: Chris Saunders - Making the Mundane Fun in Landscape Photography
342: Eileen Rafferty - Elevating Your Photography With Alternative Printmaking
341: Anders Spetz - A Journey from CEO to Photographer
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