Intimate Landscape Photography - Seeing the Smaller Picture

The Understand Photography Show - Ein Podcast von Understand Photography

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Charlotte Gibb is well-known for her Intimate landscape photography. She gives us great insight and ideas for creating our own intimate landscapes. It could be a small section of a vast landscape or even an abstract view on a smaller scale. Slow down enough to the point that you can notice things. Bring a sense of curiosity and playfulness to it. When you see a grand landscape, zero in to photograph smaller pieces of the landscape. Using a telephoto lens is a great option to photograph little snippets of the grander landscape. Think about the visual story you are trying to tell. Charlotte’s Book about Intimate Landscapes: https://www.charlottegibb.com/limited-edition-warehouse/standard_products/ebook-get-intimate-making-a-personal-statement-with-intimate-landscapes Charlotte’s website: https://www.charlottegibb.com/ ~~~ Show notes are here: https://www.understandphotography.com/the-understand-photography-show/ Join our Facebook group for photo camaraderie: http://www.facebook.com/groups/understandphotography Or our support group for helping photo-artists to sell their work: http://www.facebook.com/groups/sellyourphotography If you need a strong foundation in photography concepts and how to apply them to YOUR camera, watch our free webinar: https://www.understandphotography.com/freewebinar The Understand Photography Show is an interview-style podcast about travel, nature, and fine art photography. You are watching the behind-the-scenes interview with video. Host Peggy Farren interviews famous photographers, beginner photographers, specialty photographers, travel gurus, and more on this weekly show. It airs on Fridays on the Understand Photography Facebook page, Youtube, and iTunes. The motto at Understand Photography is "We Simplify the Technical". If you like things explained to you in a simple, step by step manner, you'll love The Understand Photography Show!

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